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Mre Estella Hunter died early
Three hundred and twent:y slx New Servlr:e today In an ~xcl Wve
Thu ulay morning 11 Plttsbllflm l bottl~ o! home brew beer and one lnteniew
accoralng to a telegram recehed hun
gallon.11 of home brew
Ch~pUn also revealed that he had
8«1'10d heat Prhlce 81nnlle tint Total Number Of Sutb by I r brother J:~e ~trel of Ru mash were taken and de:stroyfd n founo ~&gt;everal new leadin&amp; ladie&amp;
a1r Enthu11aat• Start For Rock1pr•na• Early In The Bell Evans second ~d oauntler
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raids here ruesda.y niKht conduct but
dtcl :.00 to r~eal
their Guthery, A IJI'Iculture D1r·
third McKenzie fourth
1 Increased To
The death occurred In the Pr&lt;&gt;s ed by Stale Prohibition officer::: den! lies tor the present saylnglha
ector BoWll Head
Mormng Large Crowd Present When Livestock
Third heat Prince Bin\' He tirbt
Eleven
~terhm hospital
following
on B sn and Beddoe Rnd Consta.bl~ !om were bOund t:) be disappoint
In Defeat
Parade Pauea Rev1ew1ng ~tand
Red Guinther st:cond Bell Eva. is
GoJ!t';taUon thr~ W£.eks ago lor gaii)H P Mayer
t'd \1hfn tht flnal ~election iS rn11de
.t:tc.n..s when mere than 400 stones
Those who were arrested in thr
Mv holki.B:y t:1 over J ani return
) third McKenah:• fourth
PrJ let Blnvtlle winner of race
had l~ n removed Decea~Se&lt;l had raids were
lng to work now and wJll spend
IS REINSTATED
time 2 13 1 4.
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bE:en In aecllnlng ht-alth Jor scm
Roy Btrlcklaqd of Pomeroy
tl ~ 1 ut f~w m011thl working on a
RACES ARE CLOSELY CONTESTED
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Th rd rae~: 2 16 ptt'"~ ll:st h at /Ella McEihlnnv AakJ For tlmo.:
Dayton Strickland of Pomeroy
new tllm Ch~pUn ll81d
When Govemor Wh1te
Bernie Dlllon driven by Co ley
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M s Hunter w s the ylOt'!Tlll st
Delno Pratt of Middleport
Good Ttme Made By W1nnera, RunntRI Race Won t\rst Fred H driven Dy Denny
$1,000 For Damage•
dau&amp;"ter of th~ late Peter M 1 Burns Barker of llliddleport.
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t'r :u c! fenyman at Rac10e for
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loon Aacena1on And Parachute Leap
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Hun ~r prominent busineM man of were destroyed by t.he prohib1tlo1
At the request of Deputy sheriff
Columbus 0
Sept 18--IN~
Watt.~ driven by Clark sixth
the Ohio Fuel Gaa Oomp .. I)' as a Flttlll:.urgh preceded ht!r 11 death agents
Sixty two bottles werr, Dan.1 Tracy
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0&lt;-org:e Relnstatement of Charles Y
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~he thlrd and final dAY of til here from aill!t't"tions of the coun
St&gt;und heat Bennie Dillon fint result of the gas exploflion lnbwld
t&gt;ou eight months ago
taken and destroyed ~~ot the Strick White l.sllued a requisition 01 the Beer or ABhlB.Dd 111 Sta.te Pair
M'!l&amp;! CoUilty Pair was broll8hl to ty to compete tor lhe purae~&gt; otrer p X seeond Fred H third B.. J 1011 alona: Mill streo 1n Middle
M "!! Hunter wu.s about 60 year~ I~~ ~~~~ j:rt~r~!!h w:i~ ~~o Gr.vernor of Wnt Virginia for the manager In the department of Ai
a suece55ful ci06t' Thur9day night ed
wlna Watts fourth
p X filth port laat October In which several 0) qe and Is survlveo by two ~ ··•-• In the _ 11 home a~Mid retu n to Mel.gs count)' of Wallact&gt; rlculture WIU! announcec:l here t.hll
after hundred! of people trom all
The mile rum i 11 race was es
""'OpJe were Injured a u four bulld
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Wm McKinley withdrawn
ctaugJ ters M!Eses
Isalx-lle an ... dlt'port Pratt had a
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J t Brc.wr: 111&amp;' w ho had ...,.,n
arrested
~Ions of lhe county I ad mtng ed J)e"Clally clo~ l~s than a head
Ber&gt;nJe Dillon whu er of race Ina were destroyed was brouwh t.o M!lr~aret both promlnent school
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us at Log11.n w Va on chlli'Kt:ll or
I have a11ked Mr I 8 Outh·
Hj!ether durin(l tl e enUre day sepuatlug the 1'1rst and aewnd tlmr. 2 11 1 2
t-leven Frtday morning with the t:acners in their homt&lt; dty
also seh t ethm~nd had bottled none falht (' to support his two year-old ery Director of Agriculture to re
:nac!,~K ~!'!.,.~~KetoJoi':eWI~~~lcwlth ~:~~~ w~~~s:!e l!::e o~!rl;h~ ~ P-:urlh race l mile ru mini nuna of a suit by Ella McElhln:-ty I one lster Mra Chris E.cka d of \1. 'leJ:e se!rch w::r:~~v;:r the raldlll dauohter when deputy Tracy went lnstate Mr d~~r ~ thBta~ Falr
~n women and chlldreD. beQan I race but unruf" Kamely finished Far v Lliht rode by A..udeuron I for damages to a. bUlldlnK
Pitt bura:h and one lJrothe
Jt were obtained from the court. o! to Columbus Thursday
m.dna~~ a~
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~!"' stream into the hJr grounds riding bareback
wlnn1 r
rrre.sponslble
by bee
The Ohlo
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wt nr the laauanee ol th .. 1•,ta"te"d
overnor
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1o&lt;1e
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early Thunday and by noon a
The balloon ascension which was Walter seC&lt;illd
Bristle rode by
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e endant In acttol1ti
Fw1eral services will be londuc1 and the men appeared before the r£q .!. ton deputy Tracy then mo
Under Mr Guthery e.s DJr~tor
\arp crowd had gathered
to have taken plllce Immediately Unr te thin! Tlmt! 1 ::~3 1 "
brought by property owner~ u tc e ed \\ l'dn"sday Sept 23 at the h ml court F'rkta.y morninK on the tored to Logan where h-a took Jnto and Mr Beer a• manager the
At eleven 0 clock the llvt!sl.ock following the last r~e did not take
damaeed area and people who Wt!l P. a I the body will be lald to •~st In charges
('UI:!t lly Browning and returned him State Fair was a sreat success
p&amp;n.dt conslstmg of a I the O!ade Jlace As the workers were ftiUnt,:
LOCAL GUU.. GRADUATES
Injured and t.he total amow t cf the amlly mausoleun
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When arraigned Barker ple&amp;ded here to answer to the ehArgers
Unfortunately some misunder
tll"1 uve~tock which had been u
the IarKe gas balloon trom which 1
dam(lgta a.slt:ed by the plllin Jffs ~ r&lt;&gt;h
guilty and was given a ftne ol t100 brou.tht In this county
standlnrs were ma.:nifted but 1 am
t'tblted at the (ai r and receiving the young gil I v.a.s to have made a
Mr nnd Mrs Edwaro Franz of has now rea.ched over UOO 000
and costs and made arr&amp;llfemenLII
confident the caUBeS of tha.t sttua
P{emium nwards was pret~ented on death deJYini leap In front ot tbe 1\tul~ry Avenue went to Colum
The petition filed here Fnclny
to .settle and was released Pratt FORMER LETART
tion have now been removed Qoy
.tbe ilace track ht!aded by the grand stand the bag accidentally Due t.o attend tbe iraduatlon exer mornln3u stated that ll two Ll- y
pleaded guilty to the charges and
MAN DIES IN WEST emor White declared
Pomeroy High school Dand
shifted and touched t.he gas ftame ciEe.!l at the Mt Carmel Hospital frame
llding had b6en jointly
1was ttned ~ and costa, having
Announcement of Beers rtln
• "Pollowln(l the parade the crowds by which it was belnK heated and hel1 lhere thla week Their daU[ih ~~~~~In W!~icht~~e :~~~~ u~c l~k
Mr~ Phoebe Joachim and baby ~=~recon~~te:a:ncot~emellaledme tochill"Jihetl th!"o::a~·~fbe~~ wet~d ~:.v~: statement fQilowed &amp;D extended
Jni;perBed to the difterenl parts o! was completecy destroyed
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fair grow•d tnspeetlng the ex
The midway whe~e tile large line er
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l'l!t a II a mem ....... r o red The McEihlm y building was re u c o t eu orne t1 "
county jail upon default ot pay \Vhlch occurred Thursday Beptem
ttiblts which were on dilipluy and or conceuions had been erected tor the t'a&amp;'l Mr Franz returned while daanaaed by the fire as "
uull of coth Friday morning following a) ment ot the fine Dayton Uld Roy b£r 10 at hls l'lome ln Healdsbul'l White and Guthery behind closed
had won P• emlums
The Floral lhe plewmre or the crowds
was Mn Franz remained for a loniJer the explosion and pht6L r and walls vlsH 'lith her father Jake Ke ser 18tr1ckland both appeared in the Cal Or W&gt;!aver wu a fotmer re doors at the (IOvernor s: oftlce
Han W9..8 crowded throughout tt e crowded at all time~~ durlns the clay vl81t
were turn dc.wn The \l.ll ow and
H 1::i Church anlved Jrom Chi pourt of Justice Titus and entered .r.lder:t c.f Letart Pa1ls but left
Beer was unexpectedly and suddi.y w ttl late Thursday evening Thuraday After the ga.te admls
jdoor10 were jammed and the I!' s cago to spend a few weekll with Mr
of not guilty to the chlll're:. here aboUt 40 years ago and settled ~~; 1 f d~!W::~:d w~~~C:;IIi:~~u!~
wlth interested per110ns looking at 11Lon was dlscontillued In the even INJURED
was broken from them 'the en and M:rs Charles Cohen 111 U otnt o t e omces They were releaeed In HC'aldsburg
caW!e for the act
tt.e numeroUB diHplays there
lug hum~ mare Oocked Into
ARE
time amount of damag"S tc the relatwes
on bond and will be riven a trial
Hf' came here during U1e past
Beer protested the action vigor
The Four H exhtblts conslstln6 the fair grounds to enJoy the even
buUdlng was flOOO accordl1 g lo
M and Mrs c p Kent and hearing lRtet
~~~um•ner and spent two week.&amp; with ou.sly and the matter wa.s brought
p( dre1111 gooGs made by the rlrls ln(l around the rides shows ga.mes
Tt e condlttcn of hllkt! PowEll 1the petition
daug~ ler Mn
Hal(lld Wilham
~lati\'es at Letart and celebrated to the attention of oovemor Whlte
at the clubs and potato and gardt!n-' etc that graced t¥ top of the bill
The plalntlli Ella w.~E 1 1 11 und Mn; Clou Ttggln of Colun bus
LIQUOR RUNNER SOUGHT
his 77th blrthdBy annlvt&gt;rsary while who prom()t~v stepped ink! the caee
eJdilblts which v.ere grown by the
'1 he mu111c of the merry go round and the Y ung 80n ol
Pu1 k stated that the buJ. J ng hwl IJ en arrlvfd for a \U~k t:nd visit with
Provldence It 1 Sept 18-INS-- here
o.nd started an InvesttgatLon
A
'l:f(lyft of the club6 seemed to d aw the sq 1eak squeak or the ferris E.pll!ll'(!r of Ruclne who wen: In uwned b.) Mrs c 0 RcHl at thl' Mrs Kents brother E H Pllod~ A Detroit liquor runner whoee
H1s wife preceded hJm ln death coafe~nce with Guthery Wednes
l"tie- ffiOiit Interest The Four H Wht!el and the DllliYhOO of the J lft:!O when an automobile drive) time of the eKploslon a ld that she 1!11d fomlly on Vale blreel
Identity V..IIS Withheld was SOU8ht. ~omltlme agd The funeral servlcel! daJ forenoon wall folloWe&lt;l by a
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club exhibit&amp; at tile county fair are many ba1 kers as they attempted to ty Joe Beea:le also of Racine und had obtained ownership smt..t that
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Woonsocket today In connectJ.on and burial were cOJlducted Satur meet-.. with Beer Wednesday af
becoming more and more popular entiL-e the lair Koen to buy thel1 In wt lch tbey wer rldmg becumt&gt;
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nes 01 01urn us 1 with thll slaymg of Harry Volpe .ffi day September n
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each year
wmes could be heard late Thura
m~:ontrollable and left the hlllh time through o.n assignment She lht! &amp; Jut of her .sister Mr.s BtorlhR allegt!d bootlegger nnd former mJd
rernoon
dll) night 811 the crowds continued \\ ay near a cune on Ruute 31 near IUikt!d the court to allow her t..te Pownall 011 Mulberry Avenue thiS wcste1 n under cover man for the
ESTELLE FILES NO ANSWER
Dltl'erences between Guthery and
Fruits gral
P&lt;Jtalocll
CIUint!d to llnge• at the grounds
L 0 Do•'" Service Statio fh s '1000 damages and COI!Its exp 1ded week
govetnment ln pronibltton enforce
Bet.r ftrst broke out during the
i6ods net'!dle work rUBs etc cake.s
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Many of the buldnellll places Ju ment wmk
St&amp;te falr two weeks a.go Whlfll
ptunpklns u1d nany other !tens
The nnal days of the I11Lr was 1ay llftcrnool was reported tot('
Pl'lmcroy wele closed rhmsday n
Rrno N v Sept 18--INS--Jack Outbery took over the fair admlilpf Interest wt!re to be seen 1 U e proclaimed. a succeiiS
Wl'¥!ther somewhat Improved Frida} mor I
ordeJ to give their em plcyee!l an
MARRIAGE LICEN!!il:
Dempsey will St!CUlC II ddault dl lstnLtJon
financially or not remains to be 1118'
opportunity to atl nd the Mel~;;
\'Off" decree here Morulay li'Om
Reported dissension between the
Floral hall
Promptly at I 30 oclock In the seen but through the apparent
W!1t&gt;n the Spm eer youth who
Cou ltv Fah
F8telle Taylor Dempsey llCreen star two caused Governor White at~t
afternoon the tlrst race WSA sta t satisfaction and enjayment recelv waa Injured more seriously thu•
A mar !age license WilS lil.SUed h
No answer havirtc been flied by .,_A to ut -• t
ac "on c 180
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c .,.,or a v llw
Mrs Elizabeth }I 1ber Mrs Lena th e probutc cou t ht!rt! lhunaay 1Mrs Dempsey to the fom1er heavy on
ed ot ~he Htce track!; under the ed by the many who a~tended and the otht!rs WIWI t!Xamlned by Kur
tOontlnued from p81Je onll)
Lalr:e Erie He reWrned a.n •n
hill TJ e Hrand st.and wu occt continued to lln11er about the fair geont. of the Holzer hoapltal It
.Huber ond dauihtel
Kathryn to R H Duffer ~ of Milton W wel~r:h! champion !i complaint tiled nounced he would call Beer and
pled by o. large crowd who gather w: ounds meeting old faces
and was t'loUKht that he hu.d suffered 11. producing severn! times the amount llVl.!!lted MIBB Irene Ebersbach at Va
ui lne2: Litton :ll of Ponte here August 17 hla atklrneys to Guthery together for a conference
etl to wt~tt.ch the exciting races
g eetlng old friends
lractured skull but lal.eBt report.a realized tn pre prohibition da)S Flatwoods ThursdllY
oy I l e ce Pl o1 Y was performed day t&gt;nteren a default aud had tht&gt;
La.ter Governor White announc
As ench heat of each raoe was
T
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ftl!n oon rnce results
from the hot~plt.ul did 1 ot state and they contend beer would ~ no
Mr and Mrs Jacob Faris of by Jt 10t1ce E R Titus
c11se 5et i'or hearing Monutt}
ed that he had foWld NO evh1ence
run the crowds were treatA!d to
F1rst Rnte 226 poe~ first heal thttt such was 10
exeept.Jon
YounKstown and Mrs La Veru ......... .-.. ..... ~~---of serloW:I dispute between the two
l50Dle real rllce thrUis aa each rBcll Mi~s llene driven by Ecott n st
AHache11 ot the h&amp;!lpltol sal£1 In
The purpoae of Ule White Hous:J Hench llnd daughter Allee ot Eas
KILLED BT 'LIGHTNING
oalllnl upon the 11overnn'lent. Qrange N J arrived Thursday Kingsland trho has been here with
Ch!JUcoL~ 0 Sept 18--INB-BOIIBERB Gft poetwas hotly oontestlld severu.l horses P.ay Wm thy driven by Evans Gc a rep~rt Friday morning "that bvtn
coming in almost neck and neck In cn&lt;1 Hvrry '1 d lven by Medley oowt 11 and Spencer woull recover
tor the 1tat.i8ttcs Is o1 evening for a week end Vl..Bit with her mother Mrs Cad)' WhaleY One r;er!Kln was dead tlnd live
each heat
thhd Ml~ Hortense Qrlvel) by BeegJ waJ not in.J\U'ed: u badly a!i
IA!reyealed. WbeUter .Mr fl~latlves end fr~ends
since the death ot her alllter M1sll others w.re Nported recoverlna: to
~Uf.otl Junction Wls Be)lt ~·
Bmne of the be&amp;t race horses eve MCt'llu fourth Loujso &amp;:.,an&amp; drl the t'ther two occupunt.s oi' the car
merely desired to examine
Mills Mildred Smith is teachJug cady Whaley wJU return to New day trc·m lnjurlea received. when a IN&amp;-..:.After holdlna: JOhn PaUl
entered In •aces at the Melt(::; \en bv Peiper JIClh
havh g been cut about the tao.;c H
to obtain JKI$llibJe refu at Lhe Ba.8han school
York with her husband the first of bolt of Ughtnlng struck o. tent tn prt18ldent of the Fa.rn\e111' Bank
County Fair were to be seen Itt the
Se~onc.l hclLt Bay WottJly fii'St was 1llowed to rt!tufll to his h me
some of the claims tha
Miss MUdrod Hazelton who is the week tor a few weeks stay She which a tid! fry was being held aod hts family captives all night
1931 full
Horses were b ou(lh,£ Mls'&gt; Ilene S'(.&gt;&lt;:ond Hauy T thild Thtu&lt;&gt;day night
to him m tav ~ployed at the StJmSbery Drug will teturn later to Pomeroy to bll last night lit Browns Chapel near fcur bandits today robbed the bank
or whetb storll Is otr duty becawe of lllne8li with her mother
Cbrk.Sburg
of $5000
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WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE
THE OPENING OF THE

B. &amp;B. Sandwich Shoppe
[Upper Mala Street}

Saturday, Sept.l9tb.

Studebaker coup owned and
i•••-~•,obbv Ernest Bakel of Mlddl"
damqed
considerably
night when It struck a
poll! near the chesapeakt&gt; and Ohio
rallr. Ad yarda along West Matn
street and swerved over an em
bankment
81 ker It wo suld v.ns rctu nlng
from the Meigs COluty Fall
a tire became flat
1 the
t l-ni wheel The car sw rvcd
a pole along aide of the high
nd before he could stup It had
over the embankment
e11caped wlthouL serious
POT LUCK DINNER
C D or A of the Sacred
church enjoyed 11 pot luck
1\;;:••;,jj"~',;'"i:'~~lor hall Thursday even
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a bustneSB seaaJon
\.lme wos enjoyed by u
number present

STRENGTH,

We will serve all kinds of 3andwiches,
Moores &amp; Ross Ice Cream, Schrafft 's
Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos

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SHORT ORDERS.
DINE AND DANCE AT THE B A B
.I I aad T H BAKIEB Prop'•

P01111eola'fl tile ,,..I.e gfHHine•• of
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Tokyo
Sept
19-INs-.t
1&amp;ate of war exlsWd 'brourhout
nerihem Mancharla today be
tweet~ Japa.nese and
Chlne&amp;e
tnot- In that area, with sev
era! ~nere baUies actully un
der ... Y
Mellllllft from lbe rront in
'iae oJDce here lndlca.ted lite
manned Japaru:H rar

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The

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Lea1U11 of Nations by China toda)
over Japanese occUpa.tlon of .Muk
den Manchuria 1t was announced
by Dr S8e Ohinese deleaal.t! to lhe
league counCil
Dr Sze sald he had lodged the
protest B&amp; a matter or form

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Inner Walled C1ty Of1
Mukden h Shelled
By Japaneae
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OHROIT IS iAKENI
BY liRfAT THRONG
Df lEGIONNAIRES

Street

Greatest Peacetime Gath·
enng Of Veto In
Nahon' 1 H11tory

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Between 70 And 80
Latter Killed In
Engagement

delegation nn
nounCed it had rect!lved a.n 1111
omclll telegtam from Tokyo stiil
Ina that the war oftlei.! had learn
ed Japaneses troops h• Manchu U\
had acted in legitimate dcfms"
and tba.t the Kravlty of the tro 1
ble was exag(lerated
The Chinese lej:atton in Tokyo
hu reet!Yed no instruction.; re
gard1ng the conftlc' the telegram
said It added that the Japauese
coverpment had dtctded to orde.
ttl oSMls In Manchuria to take
Ufriaf ·precautloM to prevent 11'1'
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Mill&amp; Genevieve
for
i:olumblW
Thul'8dayWetzel
for lett
a. vlsll
wit.b her sister Miss .Bertha Wet
z.el who Is employed there
Mrs Joe Eoerllb&amp;ch Miss Velma
wat&amp;on Mrs Il-ene McArdle and
Guy Watson went to Ctncinnat
~rlday mornlug for a
week end
vhdt with rela.tlvea
Mrs Ed Dcmoskey a1d daliJhter
Betty Lou are spending seve a
day~; with hct parents Mr
Mrs Raymond Netutzll1a
Breezy Heights
A H Conture who has been eon
ductlng a ten day sale at the
KeU.et Clothtrtt store w1ll leave
Sat lrday for MartlnsviJJe W Vo.
Mrs Florence Smith returned from
Battle Cteek Mlchlga.n where
acompanled her daughter
Hleanor who entered the Unlver
slty there
Miss VIrginia Coe retlfned to
he1 bone In Athens after a severa.
days visit with Miss Frances Dye
Mr nnd Mrs W A Compton
Wt!re called to Huntington Thurs
day by the deuth of Mr Comptons
sister
The Whaley estate Is adding a 20
ft extension to the rear of th
bUilding occupied by the Pomerol
Bargaln Howe
IE W Kingsland arrived
by airplane for a week end
with his wire and daughter

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But
White Howe went
KetUng the statts
P.t least that some
the matte1

TROOPS IN EAST
CLASH; J~PAN[S[I
ATI~CK GHINESEI

rbioua at several point!:~ were in
l!'fl.t'e danrer of belnl' ower
whelmed J.y 91Utly auperlor
uwnbert of alt~kihl (:h.inest!

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onom•c Problem• At
Conventton

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By WILLIAM K HUTCHlNBOJ~
I N S Staff Correspondent
Detroit Sept 19-The advance
(lual'd of the Amertca.n Le1Jion s
thirteenth tUJual conventiOn cap

fARM BO~RO 15
ASKfD Tfl REMMN
ouT Of M~RKEn

Philly Mayor?

:HOOV[H C~81Nt1
I F~~ORS BEER ll
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Cotton Farmer Prefen
To Do Own Fore11111
Sale• Work

Economte Ao Well AI Pol•
thcal Reason• Given

OBJECT TO SALE

FEAR DEMOCRATS

For Ag1tahon

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p1l~t- orated motor t"apJtal :.odt.Y In pre
pun~
pe atlon for the largest peace tun
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:p.therlnll or war veterans in the
'l'ew~
c 1 1 nations history
0
Born In the World War to ~r
.OUj'u
c ..ico-:L''- ... , ,.,-, strar 1
petuate the Ideals undealylng Am
et leu s entry into that martJal
holoc&amp;ust the Le!!ioJn will come!l~
here Monday to tackle the mo..
pre~~~&gt;inK econon1ic
probleiDII now
wonyllll the American people U
rumoiS fllttinK through natklnnl
he&amp;&lt;k4uartera hl:lre prove true tl e
Leilon will declare ltacii Qn p10
hlbltton Ulrow ten thousand Le
IJion posts Into the battle Bllainsc
unemployment, declare ware on
crlme a.nd criminals and po~~tponf!
on full eash payment.
Teat1nl' Employe •• Pou1ble athedecl.slon
bonue unUI pr08perlty returns
to tbe coultry
Immune CJ,.rraer of
One hun~

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Solution May Be
Near In Epidemic

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~"'lo'Wn .., Pan Arn•rlo.. .i ,_,.n.
onte a thrninr bwuneaa street In
rR4I8 of crote•qt ely twuted tele-wlres and Widely strewn debris
P.ll' baek and lorth along th11
tidal wave wh ch devastatM.
the bUJ• toU of dead and

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CAPITALS OF THE WORLD

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THir::MuRDER
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my~terv conftnftttng

authput1c"' 111 th1
e~it
a trifl e dlll ercnl from th e u~ual 1un of c!lmf!~
Alth~~gh tmmcchatelv aftet the vrct1m of the c u1e was rlt'
clare'a:.'to hav e buen k1dnup cd and ptohablv mutdcrec.l lht.:
officerll h e ld h1 ~ \Hfe .wd queHtJoned her ...ev.w.ly a numbm
NuU and Vmd
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of tmi.Ss So man.} of lhc hu~h&lt;tnd and \\1ft: rnurden; h n bent &lt;&gt; lucrap
s chhap1a lot for au ad
Ju nt:11 nt
mg bUn t lUnd to lla\ e Ollfrlllltul 1t1 the muLb of lh .:! mu
of th~:vu:: t1m the autho1ltlls can h 1dh be blamed [or Wlu 11 n 1 oll cg~ bJy ll.luve~ his
foc.tmli!.ts on th

thmr~hon
U~wc\el

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the tlanrc~
c hell
his lt ... mma te n shOf'S

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u( the ~~omld tllnn he hu.~ l1 twt
!If. u d l:lV!'Il h i:; scat to a lady

of Llm ~
weu 1nt:

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wont show

WhuL malo;t&gt;s tJw
Ynu~ RJrh&amp;
ll !e f 11u lund of ccntorWol l ~ t..:s"
PRO~C£ TO PAY FEE
2ntl Cunnlbfl - Thn" n n l an~ An• mans bosom Ia an old maid s
OIJRIS HAR\E\ College m We:&lt;!l V~rgmta ha"' htl upon 1 m ln then
hcpe chesl
~e 1\0\ cl pl,ul nl actepllllg farm p10duct"' Ill ex

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Hc5pltal at nthens wet ~ con
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When your £yes become I

quantJt;cs
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ret me ~o 40 duck huntmg
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t!'l he• pdents Mr and Mrs

Is s Wells and ramily

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~utehlna: hl1 own n!lh nut ot his
n J~nd Ami 11lm1 other caHI
' l!re held np 11-hlla that m01nentou1
tlN.I~Inn "nil heln; tl\athod't-Oak
II ld l rlhum.'

Du.t 1nnl\t.:,lew -.a'--I...J. of 1 for

g.ae•'J:.&lt;r

or
u

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w~'."

S. Rea~rnhe&amp;,
rittehubeen~afely
many v~ Cleerue

aued for
your Eves daily wfth

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raduced tn t ~f. r. ,nd "P.(rM Cllrr Keck anCl
a &amp;f(l~· of one month- Just at' a t1me when the ho\8 ha' e lrhIC rn nf Plt&gt;wark s~nt the •eek
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Pre-War

ltramed from cw....uae, or im·
A l'l)urt of trhnlunl ll(lPf!lllfl hal
ttated by-expoeure!t&amp;ln• Wand ht If thnt n m11n C11nnot be Oneil

Tfie fall dud huntmg !4eason has been
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Sdr&gt;qtlth Wru. 1
A BrfUsh onlllclul uf E urt Afrlc•
Jh11t Atrlenn me lldne &lt;41:.tto
link~ the mniqultn '1\lth mlllllrtl
111ien I!:IHf)J"Ptan aclenlil~t• ~o~m
tbou;ln tbeo dl•en• 4ne to labWinr
CJJIIM fr lnl IIIW""Pf hll'ltlL

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~ead~

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Rt!IJ!we~ a

or NOD..Iiolo

liO minute.. cheeb

flr,t A:r. aH elleokl

ltb~ daft.

G 6 6 Salvo for Saby'o

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VIDA E. IHLE, Agent

PfJCel

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DRUG CO.

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still have a CASH value

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When you buy from the m«chanb af the home city r_oa ~'a¥e the
satiof.action of knowilll 8ia\ you are
buying Mti•f•cliou.
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It IS ~LW&lt;4-¥$.PIPfiTAB~t"O $ij't F~,t.~ Mit, '',
dfJJtt!WJ{r}' ADVEil!J'tS£; BEE:AUSE TftEY ijAV.E 'THE •

wii..LiNCNESS AND .\BILITY TO SERVE toU WELt.

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Local merc:liantil aim to keep bus1neoa by deoerving it. Shop
with tllem; they w11l prove iL They alwayo rell the beol bye
e\'ery tett.
They ma1Dta1n quality ~
wayo 1atiofy.

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To Buy A 25e A Day
Traveler'• Accident Ticket

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wcr~; made ror addition
and rear.; wert' f'xpreBSed
uc tlh t.al ~ u 1ld llCtea~e

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5idney

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h1at c hlr; 88th blr~hdnJ A larac
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'Ill\ \\Old lunatic C'11mes ttom
the '.J tin \\O.rd luna'" Jlleani~
n1oon IUHl u h1 nn oltl suverstltl.o.P .Jl
th .. t the moon h11s 1\ dh't.'l;r t:ffed
upor. tbe bniu of ilumnn MinD. ..n
heucerche tiiiJlf!rstttluft th11~'w'e6P- ..~f.:
lag ll1 the rlli.I(.OilliJ;IJf CIIUse.l bllnft.-'
11e.sM h.1~rm ry und ilimh'ed e~daml
!toll This I 1 s long: !!Iince l:tetl Ill•
prn\Pli ll) lld~l title m•Nitlt;ution

Merchalata of the home c;1ty are friendly
They deoerve eon·
f1dettce; cdllfldence 1n them and the goods they oell

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situation

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R1l ~lt Dyke o! Benvf"r
Is !sit
leges i.}l c pta&lt;ll tP \\Oll II
( h .1nII ' b e nun
&gt;f' pra&lt;C H'R
Jng Durl c nn~ anrl Antu Hugr nf
ble :frwill v.mk al!w &amp;s pecutllv \\ellm a small collE"gc lms plnce
h l tl
E e ,;e Phettvplo~ lett lust week
whtch 'Opc111~ hlmllo!Jes unu me;-;.c:. h a II 8 111 t a
lt: fer Ariz na "'hell' JS he will altend
I.nrder• o f th P'I d~pa1 tment~ cun he replemlolhtiltl m lhtlol school
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Mr and Mrs DelbcJ t Huston or
mannM' JU&gt;~.t as dl!lt]y a s l.t} havmg l e c e or ~ 141WaluiWoot1vl11e Jl.!r and M•s Rlch1ud
buy the art1cl~~ ot food on the open market
Z.&lt;&gt;bc nick or N"ew RMhcster spent
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h 111 fe\\ dRy~ w.tth lheir &amp;l.!iter Mrs
At th e ~ am ( time 1t offerM ad\ anlage~ to many yout HIHnward Nunemaker and IBntlh
from ~"-e fa tin ~A-h n~&lt;l' pouenllt,ITlHV be \\ell~ do enough IU
Mrc Catherine Elates whn has
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propet.pY of thi R ktnd to ~end thetr nftspllni' to mstJtutwn'4 hJ1&gt; has 1etu nedhcmetDbcglnMr
of hlgb 1 lcarmng but who unfnrtunatelv are utiable tu term cf JI!Chrol IP.RI Alban~
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M1 and Mn Fd Fitzpatrick Mr
conve¢Hletr hf ldmgs mlo rf'ad) c.ash bit fl.U!ile of the :dow And Mu; Ho-nard Denny ISJX'nt the
ness of th~ nuukel&gt;~ 1n ull fum product111 E s l&gt;ecutlb nlwrA·•.','t'"••'•" c,o,lumbus h ld 8
r l v n n"&lt;'tWM e
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thiR tr'-'e lf th~ ~ta p \ p1ociudH wh1ch 8H! JaHH~d tn \utg c (IJ'I)' nt tt)f" llomf' of Ca.lvln Reed
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They welconli: the opportunity to serve. Their merchand11e io
reaoonably pricecl and of a variety that can fdl every need

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M 1&gt; Jane Bllanf'l let
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i"st \\cck fr m R t1sll
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the fa~~ that 11 1"' not a large lll"tu. utloll 1 ~o a1 ~ Ill c Rll cr R dclm who p(ft:lscd away at the

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Wilkesville

change f1 om It" !o;tudentg for tlutwn feel:l 1 h1s I"\ a laud
able ¢PH nth~ pa1t of the nuthorltJe!\ of thl" tn!\tltUtiOH j

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Our Own Vaudeville

~~;~t~ 11.~u~se

the automobileselettrielty
motorcycleiJ and
stock of JMllice de
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are made euler and
more rapidly by the Wle of elect.rl
callJ driven machinery
The telephone an• telegraph
system uses electrleity !or com
munleatlon as doe1 the teletype
machlnes that twlh messages to
precinctll throllihout the city
Electric lights arc employed In
hundred!! or places by the pollee
The)' raca:e from tiny bulbs U8Cd
~; 1in linaerprlnt camerBB to thoUI!f.lld
watt bUlbs use(l In Ught.Jna: pboto
aratJhlc rooms UIICd f&lt;J plcture
taking
One of the greateat
tnventloDII to become

rh
ucwh rlt'h
wom 111
after 1ncc~~=-H1t queMllonlng tht v \Hte un
mnl: ~ h 1 children With lhe
able tlf mve1gl e the woman mto ~..:hungltl.ll her tale mate1
en 1ule
A•to S11nu:tlon
JallJ ' I 1 the meuntmH~ the body nt tbe dead man wn a WI a t tht.&lt;; conntr) u ced5 .._Ill a
Conn•bb.J Co1n1t45
found~ hlch to a gli"!at extent ha~ :-.ubl'ltantJated the Rtory gcod ch!'op ca1 that ~Ill ouelast th1
It doesu t H'qulte bravE'!} fo r
JJ::ll I ~ llt9
of the 'nov. ~uppol'edly grH!\ed woman W hilc a murdf"l
husbl'nd to talk back to his wile in
ller eep
Take It Or Lea\'C It
bas been l mnmltl e d and a life lo"t, lf I~ at lea~t refreshmg
N1 nuttlil'r how emdent li .steno
Ideal DUmt.bella
to leatn that 1n th1~ caf.le RPUie other .tgeuc} he g1~ph61' may oe ~he nut t ml\i
Th fello't\ who puts his socks on
cow .. by ~hortban1
been
WOJ k hl.'sldes lhe hUHhand Of \\ lfe of the 'ICilm
wror.g side out bO th•t tli!t:! hol.fs

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not t.hlnk t.hat the atail.c clec alarm system&amp; are operated by
they Ulled as an entertaining
would 110lnedo.y alter the
mUllons
Jadtll 1•111111 U I " IIUUUI II UIIIIIIIIIIU llllllflftim:um:tSm:nllllll UIIU II I IIIII'
Pollee departments have adapted the playthln1 of the ancients lo
modem ttmes as a vltal ally Ra.
dlo 1s only a health)' ol!sprtns Df
electricity The tlnitton S}'atems of

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buildings and jails
Electric motms opers.t.e moving
targets employed on shootlnl ran
ges They are needed to rtve pb
lie&amp; omcers trallling In the HancUlng of firea.rms
It wou1d take a book to deacribe
each eleetrleal app11ance that 1.5
pollee work ts the
raf!k Ughl used by the pollee depa.rtment..
-which 15 controlled by electrk:l~y
through the country iD theiD war
Instead ol 1m ofllcer at each em on crime Th~ 1s a mere gUmp&amp;e
ner where tra.mc 1.$ heavy a ll.ght at how electrlctty has been adapt
eontrQls the :ftow of t:ars and al ed t o pollee work
lows the pollee ofllcer to be a&amp;Slgn
ed to other dutlea

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Giant electric fan:J are

1used for ventilation piJll)OSt'&amp;

on •bfecta ,eriabdn( to Ilk Pf'O- camera which tak.ea the photo
6 45 Morton Downey 7 1~ Al Lay fealon.
1raphs Arc lilhts are used. In
men a
Kate Smith 9
By JAIIEB C KINKAID
taktnJ Bei'tl.lkln pbowgn.ph wfiere
[ N S Bpedal co~dent
a h!irh degree Of Illumination is

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By Jaha P Med.bUIT

of •re 'Came
EepedaUy tnallkful il"""" the soehool

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J~!t. Smith t1 Stl!m a Oreh

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EXHIBITION

1~ :;;:~~::~:::.~~ . ;.:;;ll';::~;~:m~ERMON

n1e conrrontfi:l with a prob..
which will have far reachl.rlg
effe&lt;:l
Ocneral Sugiyama vir....:~
u IIUSl " r ut
t1
told lnternatbrlul
Nt'i!o ~
\let;
1
Un le~o; the Jap.llr&gt;l'&gt;~e exerclM the
u nuM l!o.(.: l arod prudPJlct' tn t 15
~ 1 !&amp;.tlon
the et!ect I,(.IIJ be f.. ~\
Lh uughouL lhe 0 lent
4.00 ( HOL.EKA VICTIMS
Sl a gl a
~pt
19--INS-Dc
s11 t c an
1~nocu ation
campaign
cJ o ( ra ha11 kil ed -400 per!l(m" Jn
t
H
KO\\ d ;;.tnct
dunng the
1 t .U I o 1r accordm!J to lCJKul.&amp;

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Electricity seen As Vital Ally
In M•ny Ways, To Polite Ofticers

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TRIED

l:lutTman illld son Jack or Dunba
H S McClur"' ;u d Mr Rnd Mr

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be rein ernhc u d by the C,\1 neg1e committe \\hen tt dif!tnb
utes .prtz;es for heroic deerl "~ He ha R heen tru d and found
not wa.ntmg 1n deld of \a 1 r fo1 Ul good d humanll)
1t lS th e oh"'cnatwn ot man~ ho\l. eve r t.hut a mull who
doe!'! i: \\01 thwMle de1!d l1ke thl~ and who '&gt;'h tuallv take:-; .... --....
bJs o.\Vh hfc 111 hi~&lt;~. handl'l due to the Jnsldwu~o~ etfectfl of tht.. _ . , . . . '
poumn.m cn:;c.-; ot thlf' kmd HI f!(lO II torgdttoo 1f pel chance
the -wrirld h e~r:&lt;! of 1t at all ""bile :-~orne other persuu fin t
mg wllh the w• rld for publi c fav01 and notouety man
ages
fill the lrnnt pa~m; of da1lv ne¥-spaper"' Jeg.audm~,;
their ,(txp\OJtto~ v.. htl t! Ll'llllof not one 1 )tn of good tu thr 1

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Services will be held aH usual at
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po!t lmowa who they are- who so the Heath Methcxllst churcH SUI
on I'{;IJn
vel ue
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~eJOWIIy dentated their t.'me In
rhe morn inS church scJ., ce "'w; tht li.J bl ltettll(!: of the cla&amp;ll
t!olniJ the labor connec~ with th e
be conducted at 10 30 anu R
l ul Lht bt'l!.&amp;un auo.l e ecUon ul oDI
UghtiniJ lnstalla~lon Had thl!! work
H E1ch1nll"er will preac "l Ill cc s lor the em ling yc~r wa~ held
llun Sipalo, K1ck, Pau And Demonolrale To The as wdl aa equipment been paid farewell sermon
fhe follown g \\ere dected Pre.it
for
tbe bill would have been nea
Rev
Eichinger
one
of
the
mu.~L
tlent
Mn W11.1ler Duncan s~cre
Crpwd That Ball Can Be Followed Eaody
ly th.rft Urnes J\8 much as u did popular ministers w have ch Ill' tal~ M ~ Jake Burchett Trew;m
amo~.:nt to
of 11. Middleport rongre 11 atw 1 1 I e1 F1eda Faetmle At the tnd 1.1!
Under The Ll1hta
s
I h d :1
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has been trlml!fetred IJy 9
rh~ bwsmess II Htli g u ld ;;oclal
h " 1" 1"• ""• t" thpeotape....
the
Epl.&lt;;e pll hoUJ dai nty r he~nme1 l~
tto r of th~ gr1dlron war
Qll LoOk at the bi1 Fire ov r lrr more pleasat t t 111 n a big hl11.z
t e e
an n
e s n..,
St Hd
team I~ shown ge t ng a
tow:l.rd the hHI some Middleport I It was the football fl ld 1n a blaze tn P.Vfry Item of th"' lnnovGtlon
en:ects ~~tl ~;11
non.
nf the Blue ~qu d and a
,PWJgster ~11 u.s he ~&gt;too&lt;l do-..;n 1or 1 1~ht tor the big hi&amp;h poweftd night ball playlnl The huge light!!
will depart tor thf'h
1t
n c Hul:iy Bcel:i cla!:&gt;!i o! th
tip or
the Unwehtty of M ch )(an "Poy 50¢ for tooth p01tef
ll,etl:l' th~ rinr 1ront and looked ln I glohct which have been tnslil led to two In place on every pole
thr
scmetime t.lurlng the COJI n= Fil!;t Bapu~t church mt 11-t th• former
coach of the Nev. HaHn Hull
let me Iough"
tbe dln!ction of the Mlddll!port llgl ~ up th&lt;&gt; field fm NIGHT loct 'lne wire fence enLire) &lt;'nchmlng
n~.;m c&gt; o M1s P..cs:; Pulll ns Frldav team but
year 1s upecled to uutdo 1
~ Bcbool Building About that hftll were belug tiled out os thE he lcld both received many word~
leaves many friends behlrlu evenmJi! wtth M1 ~ Wtoltha Buche sJ(lp,
th b stason.
J uffl
oiLho ·~ nu o yn•t-h~l
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I u .. ooc!,.,.jy t&lt;.ld •• •b&lt;.i
thou•
chasers t of Un
the elusive PliJS
kln 1\Cre which
glAddened
thesohearts
Ofand
those
hi mand hi s I am)
II 1 eIll• n d M rs p aJ l S mar t ac ll nK as a~ 1
.,.. one kid Y'lle' .~.,
'" and then ld
h
who
ha~
work'ed
hard
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TQ t,p.., a~~ I ,. ~UJ~•..,•MW!Joo
all broke for the hlgn JJdlool add em&lt;.ns ra g se\era,1 t ln1s to thC' faithfully to rnake the football
new location
lsl;;lant ho.stesses Aft.er the tegul.al 1 ~: 1 undda ugh lt'r Betty Lou Johnw1
h&amp;
od"' -~~• ""~~-udJ ....
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in hl8 time than 1t take~ to tell It Ill-de 11 tans
d
1 b1 sme~ n et'llng rt resilmems Wl'!C !toft Thursda&gt; fm Colwnbtij Y.he1 c tht 1:11 ale! pllrl uf ~h:k lr 1
rea n come true As 1de from phtc
d
1
fears
l'.er~ e:tprr sed tllnt
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a
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•••' "'"'ani• J "'""'d"n-•ba• bo•,...
('ferv youn1ster o! 5Chool a~e ill
or primary Interest of rourse lng a few light&amp; ln front or the
BIRTHDAY PARTY
~~e r
Mr Bole~ ~nte1ed Mt Carn I ho
d.N II.
4 yl• n
h.l'-ooy Yodfll•
l ui} fltl rk l'.ould be abe nb
\II" ~lliaRP and many who sa.d to us lhe etfect the U;ptln~; vol.lld st:mds at a. lower alt.J.lude Uum Mrs Gl~de F'rench ente1talmrl
p t&lt;:~l lor tJeu\ mtnt
•ill ~· ..~&lt;UstotOO&lt;J .. ~
.......... J M&lt;~M&lt;t.l &lt;.;oo..
Chme~t
Mcohnly
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t If'
rillat.e, will never no never apln ha¥ en the eye In fcllo" 1
tt those on the tops of the p(llf'.t&gt; notll Saturda~ afternoon from th~ ho 1r
Mr ant.l M1 1&gt; c Jo Sml\h an J Mnbel
Wilson
and
France~;;
ah ~toe. rosy hutd daya of sehool ba'l as 1t coursed I -.a "'ay thtoug 1 !r~g ('mains to be done except get two W !our with a parl) honor!
daughter Hane Ma nf' Smith lelt Kt eager left Fuduy to1 Col u ou..: of M 1k d~n J t I r\\ hut 1
vte~ alia closely in the wake of t.be nlr elttK:r b~ pass v1 by a Ion~: the t\\O tearruJ out for action next the sixth blrthda.y of her 001 Satu da} for Lexington \\ihtiC they wht'le lhe former " II sptmd thto Chma
neral Cha1 to;
H ~ ut~
lbe' j umping
rWlnlllll squaallng high punt Even with the muk bf':ll FridllY evenlnij:
Tilli'se smulle• Owen The aHernoun V.ILB spent In\ Wi ll a Wnti l.lll tun eral or Ml
week end with her parent~ M s C Gt
ver
1r of
M1ucl 1 a
thlldren
It wa"!' not a dUflci.ill mauer lor Ughf are to ~ used 80 the SJ)ec playing var ous ganH..'S Ov.en re Smith s b oth~;• In law T F Me Kreager will go to Giiln\lil e wh
!1om hi home
Plep ng an 01 a c
W(.. n tl:wy arrived at wh&lt;l.t they these on the 6lde In~ to foUo~o tatol&amp; wm ~ able to find tpeir celved man.) gifts hom the lall!e E~o~
she v.lll allend a putty fll Den ~u
lo l s lroup~ not Lo 1 1 t I e J l!Jl
•upPf'68(1 to be o. contlagration thL'lY everv play as the boys 1011 klcekd way to and from their &amp;tl8ts berore
of frlencl.!i ptesent
Mn
MilS Lulu Howell and daUj;;hte Um~eo:':'~'''c..--••--lH CM' b t he ll !)aJIC H~ ~
l)
llJJicoYered. that It was somcthl1g lJ:i&amp;3('d e.nd pl3yed the old b:.1ll from and att-er the rame In order that
Wl\3 a&amp;;h;tetl by Mrs
Ed Who spc1 t I he paJSt ytar ht ~ y, l
:r:·~~.~ Mrs Paul French and Mr &lt; cu~e Mon da..~ f 01 Flo1 du
whu
French Damty refresh lh('t v.Jil m .. ke theu home
~n:: ::unu:umt n~..tmtmnrttttttmt:lm..mu::u!~
Ci,lid'c'~ -......;,:;;.,,~glo lhe thhh six
Cnpt and M1 s Hany Bennet
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the} will attend the American Le sJJread through South MatKhu Ja 1
OCCI.IPYing Important Wwns st.op I
g!on National cou~e nUon
Mr and Mrs ArthUJ .Bol~:e and pmG rallrliBd tu.mc and M"izh I!
cummunlcations systems
ELEC fJUC THEATRE, Pomeroy-TODAY
The sud den hosllliUes sent ~
wave uf terror throughout Nortl
( has Budd) Rorers !Lhd Fu.y Wray
ern China as fears IIJOiie that the
In honor of
JapaneEC odvrmce mig ht be ear
"THE LA WYERS SECRET"
U)4PW1CL
S~mtl BIU'SOltl
rled oouthwtt rd
A shot ln thr, Dllht.-flve gulltl6&lt;s IIVNI planred Into a seethlnr
(Yolanda Llppll Mrs Barsotti te
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Tokil ~p
9- 1N8-An tlc J-IB
telved a number o! lu~eh and Ul.it'
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ling further counh::t 1u Mancllur a
turmoil or eonfllftintt rorcP.!I--fear and dl"llperallon
Jt•.t.n THIS FIRST
ful gUts Card playing uml dancln~;
and Nurth C!"lli a follov.mg the oc
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ler11, followed fwlhly by h1s conung
It hat.! A«med almosl too~onddr Were the diversions o.&gt;f the eveninG
cupation of Mukden by Japnnese
Also Comedy
Tbt famoua and slalat...
daa UJ}OJI the nuuo.ler of Creyke who ful to be !rue when weeks ago Frank At a late hour 11.. deilCIOUS refresh
Mq,nday and Tuesday Sept
troops the cubmct held a1 emrr
~~bel~ ritbtfuiJy to l(athar had dnvom the nmsmg m.an to Severn had wntlen telimg her tl ,11 ment course wns SCI\ed
O:Ojst lhd 2~nd-Wl' are glv
gem;y meeting tod ny and author z
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Pwina,
~dclaua:bter
of
a
RuaMonka1lvcr
Kathanne
hstcned
1n
th&lt;
Munnov
Jewels
l1ers
now
[Jy
1
ed
the Minister of Wa1 to dlspatth
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nx lo eath htdy who call11 at
LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TODAY
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n ... friend, Fraak Scv Silence WJth a wl •te thnli&lt;:d face riGht were already m England sooo
relnforctmen \.Js to the Mukde1 a e
,n.;. ncovefa them for her in RUula Wytlter wcrtt on to tell of lu~ frmt to be mln!r pos~ cmon and tl tn Plymouth Crou-Conbnent OJU store a ~ nn1pll"' c~n of 1\
!rem Ko ea
BeiSie Love and Chff Edwardo m
.... ~Faal P.dero« to Bn(land len renewed VISit th!lt arlemoon to \hli terrible tlung bad mtervened A
Re•ord A Triumph
w Li\Wienee and eo'll 111gb
Movement of the troops o! lr
With~ Fedei'Ofl•murdend •t the house Wllh 1ts cobwebbed door fllystcrlous hand had snatched fratlc
"'
Korea. garrison mt.u Manchmla. g
11~,1111 CIIIPtJ coantr)' bcule \\ay-sometluog v ery algmf1cant away 'from the ken of all lis frn: l\th
Floating Power
Grade t:namel or Va.mlah
under wa y Immediately by spec1a l l
"GOODS NEWS"
hald: •1 lpvem ht t'he killen fail about those eob"eb!J-to find the to \\hat U1_1known late " And w1lh h1~
f;JtF.E
tral~s Japan al.t~tldv has 10000
fb ~ ~ pmao.
deal,( man gone and n\) trace oi Sev dLSappea,rance: the JUOl'ls had been
round trip transcon ti nental
THE STANSBURY
men With ltl field )S uns a.l Mukd 1
P.-p Fu11 Football thrill~ "- f mr )I' tr 1nlleKI" 1 HJN.I' with e~ery
1 .....,.. laldclnt.ped a~ carried un- ern or hi&amp; capture.
lost to her-tl o gh of lin ~e 1 Vo ~:::~;of the new Plymouth l'.tueh
the cnbmet dedded tha t rcr 1 c
thin!:' thal mali.~ lire wurth 11hlle
ij~ to 'MOaJuiber. too,. anrl "/t. aecond murder at 'Mon1u 11ver sw1ft blows the lo~~ of tl e r 11 t~ 1
was made by L B Mlllel
lmmed!ale pre~li'nt uo JurU1er relU ~
.....,. W. frit;W. JU. WJDttr, find. -and poor Frank helpless m those had come but second le her trouLicd
In the remarkable tim~ or
Middleport Ohio
fo1cements 1\ould be •eqUJ ed Uwr~&gt;
AJ C
d "Ch k
C
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n
£~. leoleM•IIIftY&amp;nt,atabbed to unknown ev1l hands-and the cause fears for frank
and 9 nllnutes wo.s a
In addltlol1 w the Kmenn detac 1
10
orne Y
IC ens
orne orne
Mtll. W~ entera the boUle, fa of U all those rub~ts that seem only
But If }1m could fl.nd those lo~ t
of !.he soundneJSs of thlll:.,•••••••••••..l!lmeut
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lb.-In II A&amp;ht ml tbm: 4rn-tl:l to carry '"gedy In thc 1r w•k··l C-zar1na Rubtrsl
Power prmcwle Fol th r.
Th e '.li9.T mlnlstry lliUIOWleed ibt t att.•1mu::nnrn~u:n.;llt:m. ~~U to:
~yoM•IIB.&lt;
the~ (If a Dr Mar~ Ka.thanne broke out
And you
She met h1s eyes aero~~ the tat lc
ml
accelerator stoppms
wiiD "riYlwe~ ~ ' V()"llter n:- found notlung al l.tonksdver, no \w1th a new user bo_pe hljhtu tc up at control points e~tabllahed eve1y
'llonbUYet Wltk hi. frli!ad. t!Lle tO follow u"? •
1cr own
BO!J miles only long enough !or gas
laat. - · ~ CreJIIe'l IJoctp •Not qa1te 1 o !$ad aa that ... Wyn I
oil and grease
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Clbl ter aatd. And her e_wcs bent on h m ASSU,RAHC&amp;
Without sloop fOl five nights a.nd
~ to ctinlter
suddenly eager Never mmd details
Oh were gomg to hnng It
with nothing W eat but oran.go..:
NOW QO ON ~~~ yet-but J PI hopeful that 1 vc ntcked somehow I he as~urcd hC'r
Ice eream and )}Jack ootlet
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!.he distance !1om San
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.. up one end of a tbr~ad at Monlnilver wanteu ttl as }"ou avo 1 tho~e J Ill
N'ew York City in (JI
CRAMER XXIV
toila:r, a clue 1m followlng up tbat el!t Kathanne When they cQme mto
of 65 noms and JJ
' •You ware T~ mysterious wl1en may me~n everytlnngl 1 may be all your hand._~ I sUflJIOse yon II d spose
A ~;t&lt;Jp of onP. hm r and
wrong-but 1 don t thmk I m of 5011 c Ol' !hem &lt;tt at Y r c? I h.ive
minutes w11s 11ll tllat 11.a~
iJOtl rang rme ~ this af&amp;ernoon You wron:~;And D1ll Grayson dou t thu k a reason 1or a s1 JJIA{ 1IC au(
·• 1cd
Then Lhc tnp Lntck o
l•pob
denlopnii:nts' at sd e1t er Were £ollowmg ''up to qu,ckly
~~~-~,;~;;0'"'." oonsun ed a total uf
., k 0of _'q~r
1.
-on.
s.It!ve...-nd left JUy curtos1ty gc:ther workmg out a plan now
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.. Oh but what else could I do 1
24 minutes
Wcstct 1
-sa-ts.,ed,'' ahe llai'd
B
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Unlo11 tep1esentathes kept. accurate
{ ..Ob.l cot mmed up lo heche ad
Smce leavmg Monkstlver J m keg~a,u l~h'" 1 ", ' o,ose.rl&gt;l JOI"d time records at ever) polnt
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la•t Wynter had ckc1ded to take Bill h nuw
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0 •ou
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d" 0 ta t ill c ts II etl
Total mlleaoe Wll8 6281 Avet
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A
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h
f
mto
h1s
confidence
He
had
l••lf
or
o
par
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I ~ome o
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n t ll a ter•I
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miles pe1 d11y 1140 BeLtered
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aoq,n I woke up IP lhe boutte of a e:r.pecled Ins l11~1 d to rnhcnll! that lcm a cas
n Si( es 1 1 Y a t
beat one HIY train time by lol
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Idea of Ius But D•ll h•·'n' '''' ]1 ked now with such trag,c u elll
Bea t th e prev Ious record I01
com. ...ete atranget m• ~ aWay rom &lt;ul&lt;d ''
u
ones- I am not sure I shotlld wl~~
-whl,~-·
•·•t
~lee
the
round
tlip bet..,.,ecn San P'1a 1
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U ..k.ll · r -v •
to kee11 them even 1£ I could
11
,tlqa ~~of eraahmt down a ft t of
Ob how splendull' Kathar ne
Kathannr:
he aa 1&lt;J suddenl}' ~l:&gt; ~ 11~~~~~t:s YO! k by 35 hom -.
1abinl
cncd tagerly when Wynter men .. there !I a busmeu proposal I waul
After a few days of test Mlllrr
"lhen 7011 wer4 hurt? lhe crl«jd honed It .. But what cluei'
to make on behalf of Ablly Gray~on dt"Ove the car ri&amp;ht back o\cr l!"te
}• Qtflck 11t1rtled c~rn
Afra1d you d ad: that I e laughl'd B1ll and myself ( H c !! a real !1'0?4 same route to Det1olt so that tbe
"'Oh, .ot,blnS' to m•ke my ltfe ia· Sorry to be d1sappomhng but I d chap Dill-)ou tl hke h1m) We vt en1lneers could stud) carf'h lly the
MfMICe people worry Tbata the rather not tell even you 'ust yet planned a httle g mlle You u·c •• effects o! such contllluous ~tla n n
ibeat bf these aolid bone aku11sl And Katharme Ill tell you JU~I tlus have a h1Jnch you II fin J )O )CW~h the parts or the car
I ~ I~ necklace a,fe througll thOllih ant.l pretty mad yau It thmk all rll{ht- and we rc )\Jt to baC'k our
Discussing the !'eCOid run at thr&gt;
1t al lf:~Uy wn no to4 buo;:ked to It sounds h was .some cobweb~ 11 behcf by betting on 1t
faetory Miller gove all CI'Cdlt to
tptlt)ack.Oh,a,ndlheaentyouher t'-e porch at MO)nksllver that first
But 1 dont undl'r staltl Ka!har• the quality of the Plymouth and
lOve and tballkt The -very mebtlon a;ave me my bram wave
me. cned puzzl~d
said although the weather wa ..
o h t
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Ia d
h
good throughout the tlip and the
of U • .._,
..,.a• umeI'111t.epIaUl a.-..1o ma.e
1e s re at m 18 surpnse as If
Well 1t s hke tim \Ve our''" elements contributed to making tho!
... r INC re" ltOW otC: ..~~~~
&amp;he th(luBht he must be JOking
d1cate of lhree want to n1ake a mod record much of the accompliSh
'-ft"T'.I.-B
'Of course tbase ,lewd• arc at the oeGt bet-slake h\0 fifty on the ch Jn~f ment was due lo the 1evolutlonuty
...,. ~'l'v..,.
otlom of all tlus m!'schlef-lhat 5 q£ those J~wels turnmg up Kalhar new features which make the Ply
•J thall never for(l(et your won mqre certam than ever,.. Wynter me \\~11 suppose you take lhe bel mouth such a sensational perforclftfu! ~dDelf." ahe said
went on
and make us a 110portmg offer of say mer If the trip did nothing else
And he told her of the pan~lhng odd&amp; at tl ree to one he went on It proved conclusive!~ that an en
"'You •hoW4 ~ve heard me btiK1. . . to 1( 10,; about that sock I gave they had found wrench-ed frani the lightly
'1 hat means that 1 1f your glne held In plact' by twn 1ubbet
¥a~nr jw: Aid ,lii:htly Life h.old~ walla at Monks lvcr e\ldtnce of a .ft'"'els are recovcr~d we w1n a sh;ue mountings as the Plymouth rnginfl
too ew moments fike lhlltl'
delermmed search for the Murmov of em to th~ value of three time• Is Ia Jw;t as secure as though Jl
1oo r.:;:n thl taxi drew up at he~rlooms h1i:ldea 5omcwhe~ m that our stal(e If they are not found- were welded In the frame Fut
old h
t.hermore no one bas any Idea how
re,e.u ~ on the fnnge of S(lho
ouse
A
well we ve lost out two--tlfty Ju',t much the smoothneM of that four
"'lth 'ltl P'omted •IP o1 a golden
"Only there 1 prelty gOOd reason a ~~~pie ordmary httle gamhlmg cyUnder enrlne and the absenee of'
•ndef.
for ugumms that these shadow. of !Iutter and M11ly and B1ll are •
vibration cantrlbuted to tlle com
"l'Jq' ~... 'a telephone Q.ll men-Sant s phrasl' and a good one !teen (ln 11 aa I "
fort. o! my relief driver o.nd me It
ldarlila'~DDCr," WJ:nwrtolcl the w11t -haven t found them, and what's
Wynter spoke as 11 in th!! mo~t helped us to keep hitting the ball
er u t~et walked ~ the:..- reserved mo~ wont lind em, he added casual matter of fact tonetl
tb1s And of course U eltmln~ted tluo
table-. "or 'rather, tbla IJICiy IS. !.bit cheerfully 'Its us-or shoukl 1t he ~lan of hl8 to help her Without lmrt• neceMlty or a lot of tightenlnJZ UJI
we?-who are gomg to fu1d those Jng her sens1t1ve pnde1 s1nce he kne,. of loose part.s and nuts and bolts
Fiiritlr--don,'t fOqret tfee aame,"
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lost rub1cs for you befort we rc 'that, desperate as her stra1t1 were
at the control station~~
.,Bat who could be telenhotling to through w1th thl9 JOb ' 1
ahe would !'ldt have ac:CtlJitd a g•ftnf
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"'\VeU,1 yQJi ate, 'Minr Ora:vtltm Wlls A tud:de-n d1S"trn('u haa crept mto cheek .my atrangu 8 tfuiJ w1thot1t sharpest kind of c:m:ves without the
~tlblb' tlinlt,d tD know ~h•t ;you Kathar1nr: s Cf(L If tllose JCwclt toasultlns you lint But pals have
6ll1htest danger d1 61dddij:'lg off th"
• ply replaces the'l' w1lh
thtngs better adapted to th11 year'•
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tih roa immenae11~d she knows agam all that 11he had resolutely thmg abJIOlutely I&lt;athanne ' he 11- at high speed was respon~lble f01
•1 judgmellt il iJW~t.rlably sound I tmd to forget for th1a hour or two sured Mr smilmgt, 'Then •f •nd 12 W 15 hours or our record Ume
And in thas process. thmgs often releaated to the attic or atore;YOU don't baw llier 't'ery well?
of pleasant compamonsh1p that had when the rub~ts come mto your roe
Whel]ever our speed got down f..")
•No. O..ly through meet1n1 her hhcd her for the tune out of herself se~sKln you settle up All q1ute ~~m- 35 milell an hour or 80 on the long
room retatn servace and uaefulneaa for other folks that can be
at the H1ldrena' '
-the rembrance of that desperate pic And 1 wont hear of your tum. hard mountain t:llmbs we simply
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mg t e propoMa own
to ftfty or more That hllh spee 1
converted mto cash
th~nd that's wh1 she wants to
Ltfc: had beea 18 1ncren~;mgly bard
second sear and the ea.sy flh!fl ce1
r 1,.. :rots ap She and BtU Gray.on BIIICC fate had dealt her tb•t tmock· WEALTH
t!Unly were 8 revelation and a
are two of m1 oldest fnends yoa down blow for a year or so on the He took from Ius pocket a ch~ck great help Also lhe (JUlck aCtio
The eaa1e1t and cheapest way to locate those who are ec.ger to
kftow. T1me you k•e• eKb other crest of the wave •he had made already made on! n hu na ne ~m1l- ot the hydraulic 101 r wheel brake
btlher"
money by handfuls-and •he had IDRIJ he pathed 1t across &amp;he taMe made It POI!slble to approAch cunes
procure and pay reasonably for your d11carded lhmga 11 by hot·
.,But what an over•het'irhnfr tort beor:a prod1Bal of at, prO(hgaily gen to her
at hiih speed
ol.penon you are-Jim I
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Kathar ne looked at the chl!&lt;'k
Many other roctors of the cAr ...
ins them m theW ANT AD COLUMNS of the
It 'Waf the fiut tune abe had called Katharu~'• way, apend1n1 lavishly Two hundred a11 d fifty pound8 ($1,- constructlcn of course ha.d thet"
billl b• that name. n 11 ,t~ a oontnton on others fu mare lhan on herse:lf 2$0) What would such a. sum not part W do with lhe sueee-Mf 11 run
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could have made as fast Ume It
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brtef 1m1htlfl sunny boura tG a po.- met hla eyes 1he ahook her
:;eeJDil to me It requl.red the com
"ihat f'm nnpatjellt tp lielr What Sible ram:r day-how waa ahe to • Bat I tan t take it 'abe
blnatlon ot all ol these new fea~ JUt aJSbt .. Mo•illlftr," drum how &amp;raKJ(ally fOOD her eht~ l d&lt;O apprt:clatl the klndnua
t.wes in the Plymouth to tum the
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terfn1 career waa to be cut abortP It, far more than I tan talr-but
trlct
SIMI 'Will •ntly prepM'ecl for Reb And flOW, •lth her ea...tna: pOwer don t feel It would be
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am l4orninl UU&amp;lcale 8 30 Quiet i
r-~- - - MOSCOW
.111d wia.; o:s a complele sel He hffl Harmonlea 10 30
Voice Qf St.
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By KI:NDAliL F098
tour and huped m steal the whel'£' ILoU13 11 30 Int.ema\tonal Broa.d 1
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withal for som6 more
Pa.ifina~ !ca&amp;e. 11 ~ Trlo
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his 1
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our\ RevW! S Chtcaao KDIIbt&amp; 1:4&amp;
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are broUih\ t.osetner on a comlllu flashing teeth aJthouah he u an Broolul a.ot1 B06I 6 tfl The Boe
,._ Uf1erW Oll.ee Call 111-J.
nal tarm lua~ out51&lt;1e MQIIC:OW and estraardinaril,y una.ttr~tJve lo&lt;U \ well Btsten
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Wlder the 411)1'1'• .... on
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I no auards ..a...o fences
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18'.1:2 youtntul despeur.cloet. 10011t .ore the rouru m Urnes Bbe be am Piddlert1 Three Iii 411 A .IGoe
New York .wd Cbl«:aF'
ly ehOJI1rlers plcltpoeketa iUlU aau at tn ve years of aae ami at tor Today 10 30 Korntnc M.\111
other types lJf th~r llve on Uli5 ellhteen w~~os finally sent to Solov ca.Ie 11 30 Trolb Belli 12 ;Jtl ~
farm withOut tl (' !'illgn~t a.uempt kl the iiJ.and primo 10 t.he White !MelodY Interlude
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Popular
I to escape
Sea Thence !!he was a~epted m Orch 2 Theatre of the Air :t 30
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The farm
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rue she h11.&gt; led and te.slllve.s to do, The Roam.iO&amp;
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PlaruaUOil
e~Q)f!ct.e8 to be a lon&amp;: Ber:es and betLer She recalls ho'tl.ever with I n... 15 6 Glenn Si&amp;t.en 6 &amp;&amp; Bue~
reprc~ts
wi!tfulneM the time she ~II ""'
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cloumLng yotUl8 11veli cone \\TOOl
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Restdent:s bf tbe farm worlt hut u caUl t
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on the land ~~ond m the communal
1Orch
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'IJIPOil the love, loyalty and davoboo of the people1 ~~Mat bnn harmorw with which
ma y help acrount Ior luw cr lmm.- i;.\ ut t !l.l ence 01
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Weat-New York t!.3 660) 7
the &amp;eacbiu.p ol JwUI the Cbrut 'llfh()Qj word.a ftt mm everyfl:H and "bevice
tn~nds to bt; a I~ oommun16t .., Me- He"• 8
e Ballaef.thelluman heart and of whom 1t wu said LD J(lbn 7 40, • NEVER JIAN perct!nl.a8'e of ..escap~~
A11 res dents w1t h wh om It was d
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Self 1uvennmeut IS the rue u .same eagerne!Sii W do bett.el and Neapolitec Days 10
Jewel!
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PuuR.adio!lit:~~l-..cteta!-HOWD ·- - - - - - lhe cwumune The two nund ed the same decisive repudiation o! Destiny
11 15
11
Spark ta
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little
with
most active members forn a :;ort lhom ouner ways
Echoes of the Ortent. 12 Hi pm
!t!GHTEOU~J'&gt;J&lt;;S S I' A\ S-Bette1 IH
of ttenate whh.:A mamigP.s II)Ulmt
Pap Concert 1 1~ The carlbbeans
-PI 0' affairs a ltholllh tbe general aSJiem or th~t 100'2 tndlv duals here 154 11 30 Popular Program 2 30 Moun
rJghteousnef!s t~an g1 cut re ve nues without right
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bly has ~t is Sllft:lo final aul!tl.orlty m are 1\ omen foO of the prisoners are 1t.ain Men 4 Oema 6 RUMl&amp;U
aU matter&amp; perta ulug \.o the com undru HI and a hundred are over !litniers 6 ~ Baseball Scores 1
erbs 16 8
mune mcladlng Lht etect1on of ne" l2ti
Ttle Jel!t fall bet.weeu theaeiEddie cantor 91~ ted Weems
wo ase!i l1 are communists and Orch 9 'l5 Bunda)' tt Bellh Par
membl:!u;
LOVE DESTRO\ S FEAH- fhele IS no fear m love Lmt 1\ A coaumttee \LSIIl vanous plL~ 1Iffi are Kom.somols or yeung com lkerA u LarcyFunk"Orch
15 statef About h~~(
perfect IO\e ca!lteth out f ea r because fear hath tormeat ot.ls ~;eekmg 1cotrlgl blcs and .klvll l iliun~ts
WJZ- New ¥ork ch9.&amp;-7tiOJ 1 am
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e una s were 1ome ess wa ~ Tone Pictures 9 Woodwi•~n.~d:r~En::;;
He t~~ fearelh IS n at m.ad e perfect Hl love - 1 Jo)tn 4 18 or rcsident-e va llf,es but le d~ to be w.i10 stole t.o 1!Ye• ,
semble 9 46 A SOns (Ol
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frum two tu t.hree vrar~;
Nomads 10 30 Mol'll1nl
F oeedom hard wcrk and sell 11 30 Troika Belli; 12 30
Mlimbf"rs lf tbe commune nuu
IUU awa) Jf they clu.JU~;e 0
lhej government are the three prtncl odic Interlude
1 30 "H;~~~~:!:~~'
REAf: BRAVERY
rna,. ask ()Cilnl5Sion of the a~~em pies on which we rely to reclaim Qrch 3 Gay Vlenna ;~ 5
HE MAN \\ho Jet: enth sav ed a nu"l'lber of sc hoo l chJI bly to leave Food being gooa and th iSe lo~t member.. ol socJoty ex Caravan ~ 30 Baseb&amp;U Store~
clean and heal~h} a! pla.ined Michael Kwmetwv
~e 5 30 Radio Lumlnarlu 6
Over
dren from the fnngl'&gt; ol a mad dog exh1h1ted Ieal quarters
tnoucll execedtng:.V phun
run director a OPU man and an un- Jordlln 0':00 Popular Hav~~o~~a Oren
bravery und a thought for other!'~ wha:h de!'.ervcd cormnen awa~s a e scaJll! In a land v.here aen~tanding aad SYRlJIIIIthlc appear 11~ Radio Hour 8 15 Stag Party
tve1yone must be lCI!ls).ead w 1 ~ Ull pt,J"SOn With his two pa.1d Wi 8 f61 Slumber Jlusic 9 30 Harbor
dation f1 om ull
the pc.hte and \\litre l.flegular sllltants he supeJVi&amp;es Lhe opertl Lighte 10 ~ilgrbm 10 15 POpu
Aec o rd mg t) new di"patc hes the man wa~ walkll1, melnllels or SOClelf noL as:;oclated tlon of the commune All are proud lar Harmonies 10 45 South Sea
\\!Lr UIU: Of ... nothftl mdu~ulal or of their wo II: and of the condl tloru Islanr;lera Jl Hem')' Theis
along: the street nl!ar a :.l hool which wa~ dJsrnls~mg us the gs.mzauons hate no biead ca ro~ 'tl.hich prevail on tbe tarm
WJR-Detrott t400-1MH 9 ao
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deshe
Lo
brave
the
Man~
a
worker
would
envy
the
Plddlers
Three 9 45 A Sorll
craz.a'd dog came tearing do\\ H the stret}t smappmg it
cutaide wo1ld mauthorlzetl
tood our ~op!~ t:et every day Today 12 3D pm lilek¥Uc Inter
e-wcry II\ mg thing th at 1t pa ~sed
I h1:-~ hero w1th 111
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Michael
age
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a
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Mcs.Js
consist of a soup and a Theatre Hour 3 Gay Vienna 3 30
thought of h1~ fl\\ n safch Unt w1th th e ( h1ldr en s v. elfaH of the !aim !o.r; the past hair yea r meat and
vegetable course with ,. Modern Lady 4 Pllant.om care
preemurenl 11 lll!'l rnmd gra~ped th e tlog a~ 1t paR:.ed hun ran away l'J.st \\cek But he did! t sweet on hohday5
van 5 15 Old Bonr Slngera a o\6
llkc t and re tu1 ned volwttu.rlly
The a\erage h oome 1a 80 rubles RadlO X..umlnarleti 6 Over Jordan
and clutched h1m lll hi~ bart atm~'~ until a1d could reach He
Is under barrack urreHt w1WI a month o! which about 40 goes 6 30 Popular Dance Orch 7 Pupu
A local currencY 1 lar Melodies 1 15 RadiO Hou::' j
II; the efchih or a aerial
htrn a11d the uu1mal put to dcuth
ln th e meanilme he had the assembly decides Jffhether 1 to 1 living
wishes to readmit him to men ber u~~ed ideutJca.l In value With the 8 15 8\..ll{f Party
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1 ruble but only good In commwll' Mulde
suffe~:ed a~ numlu 1 of lace! at1ons as the dog "napped and s hip
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Islander 11 Hemy Thets arch
palke 1rGI'k. 1'1\1!1 11ft ltUed. Oh
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lnteniew wll.b. Oetrp I Mate
7h H mnn exh JU,ted teal he n 1c qunhtll " und :-~houlo
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2ntl Cunnlbfl - Thn" n n l an~ An• mans bosom Ia an old maid s
OIJRIS HAR\E\ College m We:&lt;!l V~rgmta ha"' htl upon 1 m ln then
hcpe chesl
~e 1\0\ cl pl,ul nl actepllllg farm p10duct"' Ill ex

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Hc5pltal at nthens wet ~ con
duc:.cd Wednead RJ

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When your £yes become I

quantJt;cs
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ret me ~o 40 duck huntmg
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than e\'er

t!'l he• pdents Mr and Mrs

Is s Wells and ramily

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~utehlna: hl1 own n!lh nut ot his
n J~nd Ami 11lm1 other caHI
' l!re held np 11-hlla that m01nentou1
tlN.I~Inn "nil heln; tl\athod't-Oak
II ld l rlhum.'

Du.t 1nnl\t.:,lew -.a'--I...J. of 1 for

g.ae•'J:.&lt;r

or
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S. Rea~rnhe&amp;,
rittehubeen~afely
many v~ Cleerue

aued for
your Eves daily wfth

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raduced tn t ~f. r. ,nd "P.(rM Cllrr Keck anCl
a &amp;f(l~· of one month- Just at' a t1me when the ho\8 ha' e lrhIC rn nf Plt&gt;wark s~nt the •eek
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Pre-War

ltramed from cw....uae, or im·
A l'l)urt of trhnlunl ll(lPf!lllfl hal
ttated by-expoeure!t&amp;ln• Wand ht If thnt n m11n C11nnot be Oneil

Tfie fall dud huntmg !4eason has been
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Sdr&gt;qtlth Wru. 1
A BrfUsh onlllclul uf E urt Afrlc•
Jh11t Atrlenn me lldne &lt;41:.tto
link~ the mniqultn '1\lth mlllllrtl
111ien I!:IHf)J"Ptan aclenlil~t• ~o~m
tbou;ln tbeo dl•en• 4ne to labWinr
CJJIIM fr lnl IIIW""Pf hll'ltlL

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~ead~

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Rt!IJ!we~ a

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liO minute.. cheeb

flr,t A:r. aH elleokl

ltb~ daft.

G 6 6 Salvo for Saby'o

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VIDA E. IHLE, Agent

PfJCel

that are ris!Jt.

DRUG CO.

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still have a CASH value

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When you buy from the m«chanb af the home city r_oa ~'a¥e the
satiof.action of knowilll 8ia\ you are
buying Mti•f•cliou.
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It IS ~LW&lt;4-¥$.PIPfiTAB~t"O $ij't F~,t.~ Mit, '',
dfJJtt!WJ{r}' ADVEil!J'tS£; BEE:AUSE TftEY ijAV.E 'THE •

wii..LiNCNESS AND .\BILITY TO SERVE toU WELt.

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Local merc:liantil aim to keep bus1neoa by deoerving it. Shop
with tllem; they w11l prove iL They alwayo rell the beol bye
e\'ery tett.
They ma1Dta1n quality ~
wayo 1atiofy.

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AT THE THEATRES

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To Buy A 25e A Day
Traveler'• Accident Ticket

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tlert lotlR}
wcr~; made ror addition
and rear.; wert' f'xpreBSed
uc tlh t.al ~ u 1ld llCtea~e

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5idney

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h1at c hlr; 88th blr~hdnJ A larac
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SunpiJ Old Su.por.tU1n
'Ill\ \\Old lunatic C'11mes ttom
the '.J tin \\O.rd luna'" Jlleani~
n1oon IUHl u h1 nn oltl suverstltl.o.P .Jl
th .. t the moon h11s 1\ dh't.'l;r t:ffed
upor. tbe bniu of ilumnn MinD. ..n
heucerche tiiiJlf!rstttluft th11~'w'e6P- ..~f.:
lag ll1 the rlli.I(.OilliJ;IJf CIIUse.l bllnft.-'
11e.sM h.1~rm ry und ilimh'ed e~daml
!toll This I 1 s long: !!Iince l:tetl Ill•
prn\Pli ll) lld~l title m•Nitlt;ution

Merchalata of the home c;1ty are friendly
They deoerve eon·
f1dettce; cdllfldence 1n them and the goods they oell

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situation

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d t l
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R1l ~lt Dyke o! Benvf"r
Is !sit
leges i.}l c pta&lt;ll tP \\Oll II
( h .1nII ' b e nun
&gt;f' pra&lt;C H'R
Jng Durl c nn~ anrl Antu Hugr nf
ble :frwill v.mk al!w &amp;s pecutllv \\ellm a small collE"gc lms plnce
h l tl
E e ,;e Phettvplo~ lett lust week
whtch 'Opc111~ hlmllo!Jes unu me;-;.c:. h a II 8 111 t a
lt: fer Ariz na "'hell' JS he will altend
I.nrder• o f th P'I d~pa1 tment~ cun he replemlolhtiltl m lhtlol school
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Mr and Mrs DelbcJ t Huston or
mannM' JU&gt;~.t as dl!lt]y a s l.t} havmg l e c e or ~ 141WaluiWoot1vl11e Jl.!r and M•s Rlch1ud
buy the art1cl~~ ot food on the open market
Z.&lt;&gt;bc nick or N"ew RMhcster spent
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h 111 fe\\ dRy~ w.tth lheir &amp;l.!iter Mrs
At th e ~ am ( time 1t offerM ad\ anlage~ to many yout HIHnward Nunemaker and IBntlh
from ~"-e fa tin ~A-h n~&lt;l' pouenllt,ITlHV be \\ell~ do enough IU
Mrc Catherine Elates whn has
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t:r n altf'nding school at Colum
propet.pY of thi R ktnd to ~end thetr nftspllni' to mstJtutwn'4 hJ1&gt; has 1etu nedhcmetDbcglnMr
of hlgb 1 lcarmng but who unfnrtunatelv are utiable tu term cf JI!Chrol IP.RI Alban~
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M1 and Mn Fd Fitzpatrick Mr
conve¢Hletr hf ldmgs mlo rf'ad) c.ash bit fl.U!ile of the :dow And Mu; Ho-nard Denny ISJX'nt the
ness of th~ nuukel&gt;~ 1n ull fum product111 E s l&gt;ecutlb nlwrA·•.','t'"••'•" c,o,lumbus h ld 8
r l v n n"&lt;'tWM e
un
thiR tr'-'e lf th~ ~ta p \ p1ociudH wh1ch 8H! JaHH~d tn \utg c (IJ'I)' nt tt)f" llomf' of Ca.lvln Reed
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They welconli: the opportunity to serve. Their merchand11e io
reaoonably pricecl and of a variety that can fdl every need

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Modem mefch•nta adverti&lt;e •nd keep up with the llmea

M 1&gt; Jane Bllanf'l let
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espe-ct!1h beca I "'C 1t ge-l~ t h e grcutc1 num b er 0 I 1t sHu
i"st \\cck fr m R t1sll
dent:; :ftom the home,., nf people ll\ 1ng on the fn1 m ll{ld son n Cli cl.lrnat!
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the fa~~ that 11 1"' not a large lll"tu. utloll 1 ~o a1 ~ Ill c Rll cr R dclm who p(ft:lscd away at the

of the Heat 1
thell tegula

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THAT ilollm ilcltheir duty at the aloreo of the home clly

Wilkesville

change f1 om It" !o;tudentg for tlutwn feel:l 1 h1s I"\ a laud
able ¢PH nth~ pa1t of the nuthorltJe!\ of thl" tn!\tltUtiOH j

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Our Own Vaudeville

~~;~t~ 11.~u~se

the automobileselettrielty
motorcycleiJ and
stock of JMllice de
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are made euler and
more rapidly by the Wle of elect.rl
callJ driven machinery
The telephone an• telegraph
system uses electrleity !or com
munleatlon as doe1 the teletype
machlnes that twlh messages to
precinctll throllihout the city
Electric lights arc employed In
hundred!! or places by the pollee
The)' raca:e from tiny bulbs U8Cd
~; 1in linaerprlnt camerBB to thoUI!f.lld
watt bUlbs use(l In Ught.Jna: pboto
aratJhlc rooms UIICd f&lt;J plcture
taking
One of the greateat
tnventloDII to become

rh
ucwh rlt'h
wom 111
after 1ncc~~=-H1t queMllonlng tht v \Hte un
mnl: ~ h 1 children With lhe
able tlf mve1gl e the woman mto ~..:hungltl.ll her tale mate1
en 1ule
A•to S11nu:tlon
JallJ ' I 1 the meuntmH~ the body nt tbe dead man wn a WI a t tht.&lt;; conntr) u ced5 .._Ill a
Conn•bb.J Co1n1t45
found~ hlch to a gli"!at extent ha~ :-.ubl'ltantJated the Rtory gcod ch!'op ca1 that ~Ill ouelast th1
It doesu t H'qulte bravE'!} fo r
JJ::ll I ~ llt9
of the 'nov. ~uppol'edly grH!\ed woman W hilc a murdf"l
husbl'nd to talk back to his wile in
ller eep
Take It Or Lea\'C It
bas been l mnmltl e d and a life lo"t, lf I~ at lea~t refreshmg
N1 nuttlil'r how emdent li .steno
Ideal DUmt.bella
to leatn that 1n th1~ caf.le RPUie other .tgeuc} he g1~ph61' may oe ~he nut t ml\i
Th fello't\ who puts his socks on
cow .. by ~hortban1
been
WOJ k hl.'sldes lhe hUHhand Of \\ lfe of the 'ICilm
wror.g side out bO th•t tli!t:! hol.fs

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their every--day ltves But they to jail and to court from Jail are
not t.hlnk t.hat the atail.c clec alarm system&amp; are operated by
they Ulled as an entertaining
would 110lnedo.y alter the
mUllons
Jadtll 1•111111 U I " IIUUUI II UIIIIIIIIIIU llllllflftim:um:tSm:nllllll UIIU II I IIIII'
Pollee departments have adapted the playthln1 of the ancients lo
modem ttmes as a vltal ally Ra.
dlo 1s only a health)' ol!sprtns Df
electricity The tlnitton S}'atems of

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buildings and jails
Electric motms opers.t.e moving
targets employed on shootlnl ran
ges They are needed to rtve pb
lie&amp; omcers trallling In the HancUlng of firea.rms
It wou1d take a book to deacribe
each eleetrleal app11ance that 1.5
pollee work ts the
raf!k Ughl used by the pollee depa.rtment..
-which 15 controlled by electrk:l~y
through the country iD theiD war
Instead ol 1m ofllcer at each em on crime Th~ 1s a mere gUmp&amp;e
ner where tra.mc 1.$ heavy a ll.ght at how electrlctty has been adapt
eontrQls the :ftow of t:ars and al ed t o pollee work
lows the pollee ofllcer to be a&amp;Slgn
ed to other dutlea

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Giant electric fan:J are

1used for ventilation piJll)OSt'&amp;

on •bfecta ,eriabdn( to Ilk Pf'O- camera which tak.ea the photo
6 45 Morton Downey 7 1~ Al Lay fealon.
1raphs Arc lilhts are used. In
men a
Kate Smith 9
By JAIIEB C KINKAID
taktnJ Bei'tl.lkln pbowgn.ph wfiere
[ N S Bpedal co~dent
a h!irh degree Of Illumination is

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1~ :;;:~~::~:::.~~ . ;.:;;ll';::~;~:m~ERMON

n1e conrrontfi:l with a prob..
which will have far reachl.rlg
effe&lt;:l
Ocneral Sugiyama vir....:~
u IIUSl " r ut
t1
told lnternatbrlul
Nt'i!o ~
\let;
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Un le~o; the Jap.llr&gt;l'&gt;~e exerclM the
u nuM l!o.(.: l arod prudPJlct' tn t 15
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the et!ect I,(.IIJ be f.. ~\
Lh uughouL lhe 0 lent
4.00 ( HOL.EKA VICTIMS
Sl a gl a
~pt
19--INS-Dc
s11 t c an
1~nocu ation
campaign
cJ o ( ra ha11 kil ed -400 per!l(m" Jn
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KO\\ d ;;.tnct
dunng the
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Electricity seen As Vital Ally
In M•ny Ways, To Polite Ofticers

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l:lutTman illld son Jack or Dunba
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be rein ernhc u d by the C,\1 neg1e committe \\hen tt dif!tnb
utes .prtz;es for heroic deerl "~ He ha R heen tru d and found
not wa.ntmg 1n deld of \a 1 r fo1 Ul good d humanll)
1t lS th e oh"'cnatwn ot man~ ho\l. eve r t.hut a mull who
doe!'! i: \\01 thwMle de1!d l1ke thl~ and who '&gt;'h tuallv take:-; .... --....
bJs o.\Vh hfc 111 hi~&lt;~. handl'l due to the Jnsldwu~o~ etfectfl of tht.. _ . , . . . '
poumn.m cn:;c.-; ot thlf' kmd HI f!(lO II torgdttoo 1f pel chance
the -wrirld h e~r:&lt;! of 1t at all ""bile :-~orne other persuu fin t
mg wllh the w• rld for publi c fav01 and notouety man
ages
fill the lrnnt pa~m; of da1lv ne¥-spaper"' Jeg.audm~,;
their ,(txp\OJtto~ v.. htl t! Ll'llllof not one 1 )tn of good tu thr 1

ON I&amp;Efe:~~~y:t~:F:a~~c~u:~:~;~~;~:~~~~~t:Ell!~::i'~e~:;~~~ Ul~~ ~;~~~~:;~ ~~;e:a~~:~l~~~~!dHz~~ I
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Services will be held aH usual at
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po!t lmowa who they are- who so the Heath Methcxllst churcH SUI
on I'{;IJn
vel ue
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~eJOWIIy dentated their t.'me In
rhe morn inS church scJ., ce "'w; tht li.J bl ltettll(!: of the cla&amp;ll
t!olniJ the labor connec~ with th e
be conducted at 10 30 anu R
l ul Lht bt'l!.&amp;un auo.l e ecUon ul oDI
UghtiniJ lnstalla~lon Had thl!! work
H E1ch1nll"er will preac "l Ill cc s lor the em ling yc~r wa~ held
llun Sipalo, K1ck, Pau And Demonolrale To The as wdl aa equipment been paid farewell sermon
fhe follown g \\ere dected Pre.it
for
tbe bill would have been nea
Rev
Eichinger
one
of
the
mu.~L
tlent
Mn W11.1ler Duncan s~cre
Crpwd That Ball Can Be Followed Eaody
ly th.rft Urnes J\8 much as u did popular ministers w have ch Ill' tal~ M ~ Jake Burchett Trew;m
amo~.:nt to
of 11. Middleport rongre 11 atw 1 1 I e1 F1eda Faetmle At the tnd 1.1!
Under The Ll1hta
s
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has been trlml!fetred IJy 9
rh~ bwsmess II Htli g u ld ;;oclal
h " 1" 1"• ""• t" thpeotape....
the
Epl.&lt;;e pll hoUJ dai nty r he~nme1 l~
tto r of th~ gr1dlron war
Qll LoOk at the bi1 Fire ov r lrr more pleasat t t 111 n a big hl11.z
t e e
an n
e s n..,
St Hd
team I~ shown ge t ng a
tow:l.rd the hHI some Middleport I It was the football fl ld 1n a blaze tn P.Vfry Item of th"' lnnovGtlon
en:ects ~~tl ~;11
non.
nf the Blue ~qu d and a
,PWJgster ~11 u.s he ~&gt;too&lt;l do-..;n 1or 1 1~ht tor the big hi&amp;h poweftd night ball playlnl The huge light!!
will depart tor thf'h
1t
n c Hul:iy Bcel:i cla!:&gt;!i o! th
tip or
the Unwehtty of M ch )(an "Poy 50¢ for tooth p01tef
ll,etl:l' th~ rinr 1ront and looked ln I glohct which have been tnslil led to two In place on every pole
thr
scmetime t.lurlng the COJI n= Fil!;t Bapu~t church mt 11-t th• former
coach of the Nev. HaHn Hull
let me Iough"
tbe dln!ction of the Mlddll!port llgl ~ up th&lt;&gt; field fm NIGHT loct 'lne wire fence enLire) &lt;'nchmlng
n~.;m c&gt; o M1s P..cs:; Pulll ns Frldav team but
year 1s upecled to uutdo 1
~ Bcbool Building About that hftll were belug tiled out os thE he lcld both received many word~
leaves many friends behlrlu evenmJi! wtth M1 ~ Wtoltha Buche sJ(lp,
th b stason.
J uffl
oiLho ·~ nu o yn•t-h~l
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thou•
chasers t of Un
the elusive PliJS
kln 1\Cre which
glAddened
thesohearts
Ofand
those
hi mand hi s I am)
II 1 eIll• n d M rs p aJ l S mar t ac ll nK as a~ 1
.,.. one kid Y'lle' .~.,
'" and then ld
h
who
ha~
work'ed
hard
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TQ t,p.., a~~ I ,. ~UJ~•..,•MW!Joo
all broke for the hlgn JJdlool add em&lt;.ns ra g se\era,1 t ln1s to thC' faithfully to rnake the football
new location
lsl;;lant ho.stesses Aft.er the tegul.al 1 ~: 1 undda ugh lt'r Betty Lou Johnw1
h&amp;
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in hl8 time than 1t take~ to tell It Ill-de 11 tans
d
1 b1 sme~ n et'llng rt resilmems Wl'!C !toft Thursda&gt; fm Colwnbtij Y.he1 c tht 1:11 ale! pllrl uf ~h:k lr 1
rea n come true As 1de from phtc
d
1
fears
l'.er~ e:tprr sed tllnt
c
a
a
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('ferv youn1ster o! 5Chool a~e ill
or primary Interest of rourse lng a few light&amp; ln front or the
BIRTHDAY PARTY
~~e r
Mr Bole~ ~nte1ed Mt Carn I ho
d.N II.
4 yl• n
h.l'-ooy Yodfll•
l ui} fltl rk l'.ould be abe nb
\II" ~lliaRP and many who sa.d to us lhe etfect the U;ptln~; vol.lld st:mds at a. lower alt.J.lude Uum Mrs Gl~de F'rench ente1talmrl
p t&lt;:~l lor tJeu\ mtnt
•ill ~· ..~&lt;UstotOO&lt;J .. ~
.......... J M&lt;~M&lt;t.l &lt;.;oo..
Chme~t
Mcohnly
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t If'
rillat.e, will never no never apln ha¥ en the eye In fcllo" 1
tt those on the tops of the p(llf'.t&gt; notll Saturda~ afternoon from th~ ho 1r
Mr ant.l M1 1&gt; c Jo Sml\h an J Mnbel
Wilson
and
France~;;
ah ~toe. rosy hutd daya of sehool ba'l as 1t coursed I -.a "'ay thtoug 1 !r~g ('mains to be done except get two W !our with a parl) honor!
daughter Hane Ma nf' Smith lelt Kt eager left Fuduy to1 Col u ou..: of M 1k d~n J t I r\\ hut 1
vte~ alia closely in the wake of t.be nlr elttK:r b~ pass v1 by a Ion~: the t\\O tearruJ out for action next the sixth blrthda.y of her 001 Satu da} for Lexington \\ihtiC they wht'le lhe former " II sptmd thto Chma
neral Cha1 to;
H ~ ut~
lbe' j umping
rWlnlllll squaallng high punt Even with the muk bf':ll FridllY evenlnij:
Tilli'se smulle• Owen The aHernoun V.ILB spent In\ Wi ll a Wnti l.lll tun eral or Ml
week end with her parent~ M s C Gt
ver
1r of
M1ucl 1 a
thlldren
It wa"!' not a dUflci.ill mauer lor Ughf are to ~ used 80 the SJ)ec playing var ous ganH..'S Ov.en re Smith s b oth~;• In law T F Me Kreager will go to Giiln\lil e wh
!1om hi home
Plep ng an 01 a c
W(.. n tl:wy arrived at wh&lt;l.t they these on the 6lde In~ to foUo~o tatol&amp; wm ~ able to find tpeir celved man.) gifts hom the lall!e E~o~
she v.lll allend a putty fll Den ~u
lo l s lroup~ not Lo 1 1 t I e J l!Jl
•upPf'68(1 to be o. contlagration thL'lY everv play as the boys 1011 klcekd way to and from their &amp;tl8ts berore
of frlencl.!i ptesent
Mn
MilS Lulu Howell and daUj;;hte Um~eo:':'~'''c..--••--lH CM' b t he ll !)aJIC H~ ~
l)
llJJicoYered. that It was somcthl1g lJ:i&amp;3('d e.nd pl3yed the old b:.1ll from and att-er the rame In order that
Wl\3 a&amp;;h;tetl by Mrs
Ed Who spc1 t I he paJSt ytar ht ~ y, l
:r:·~~.~ Mrs Paul French and Mr &lt; cu~e Mon da..~ f 01 Flo1 du
whu
French Damty refresh lh('t v.Jil m .. ke theu home
~n:: ::unu:umt n~..tmtmnrttttttmt:lm..mu::u!~
Ci,lid'c'~ -......;,:;;.,,~glo lhe thhh six
Cnpt and M1 s Hany Bennet
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nulured to Dei olt Sat mla~ whcl
the} will attend the American Le sJJread through South MatKhu Ja 1
OCCI.IPYing Important Wwns st.op I
g!on National cou~e nUon
Mr and Mrs ArthUJ .Bol~:e and pmG rallrliBd tu.mc and M"izh I!
cummunlcations systems
ELEC fJUC THEATRE, Pomeroy-TODAY
The sud den hosllliUes sent ~
wave uf terror throughout Nortl
( has Budd) Rorers !Lhd Fu.y Wray
ern China as fears IIJOiie that the
In honor of
JapaneEC odvrmce mig ht be ear
"THE LA WYERS SECRET"
U)4PW1CL
S~mtl BIU'SOltl
rled oouthwtt rd
A shot ln thr, Dllht.-flve gulltl6&lt;s IIVNI planred Into a seethlnr
(Yolanda Llppll Mrs Barsotti te
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Tokil ~p
9- 1N8-An tlc J-IB
telved a number o! lu~eh and Ul.it'
•
ling further counh::t 1u Mancllur a
turmoil or eonfllftintt rorcP.!I--fear and dl"llperallon
Jt•.t.n THIS FIRST
ful gUts Card playing uml dancln~;
and Nurth C!"lli a follov.mg the oc
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ler11, followed fwlhly by h1s conung
It hat.! A«med almosl too~onddr Were the diversions o.&gt;f the eveninG
cupation of Mukden by Japnnese
Also Comedy
Tbt famoua and slalat...
daa UJ}OJI the nuuo.ler of Creyke who ful to be !rue when weeks ago Frank At a late hour 11.. deilCIOUS refresh
Mq,nday and Tuesday Sept
troops the cubmct held a1 emrr
~~bel~ ritbtfuiJy to l(athar had dnvom the nmsmg m.an to Severn had wntlen telimg her tl ,11 ment course wns SCI\ed
O:Ojst lhd 2~nd-Wl' are glv
gem;y meeting tod ny and author z
~
Pwina,
~dclaua:bter
of
a
RuaMonka1lvcr
Kathanne
hstcned
1n
th&lt;
Munnov
Jewels
l1ers
now
[Jy
1
ed
the Minister of Wa1 to dlspatth
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nx lo eath htdy who call11 at
LIBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TODAY
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n ... friend, Fraak Scv Silence WJth a wl •te thnli&lt;:d face riGht were already m England sooo
relnforctmen \.Js to the Mukde1 a e
,n.;. ncovefa them for her in RUula Wytlter wcrtt on to tell of lu~ frmt to be mln!r pos~ cmon and tl tn Plymouth Crou-Conbnent OJU store a ~ nn1pll"' c~n of 1\
!rem Ko ea
BeiSie Love and Chff Edwardo m
.... ~Faal P.dero« to Bn(land len renewed VISit th!lt arlemoon to \hli terrible tlung bad mtervened A
Re•ord A Triumph
w Li\Wienee and eo'll 111gb
Movement of the troops o! lr
With~ Fedei'Ofl•murdend •t the house Wllh 1ts cobwebbed door fllystcrlous hand had snatched fratlc
"'
Korea. garrison mt.u Manchmla. g
11~,1111 CIIIPtJ coantr)' bcule \\ay-sometluog v ery algmf1cant away 'from the ken of all lis frn: l\th
Floating Power
Grade t:namel or Va.mlah
under wa y Immediately by spec1a l l
"GOODS NEWS"
hald: •1 lpvem ht t'he killen fail about those eob"eb!J-to find the to \\hat U1_1known late " And w1lh h1~
f;JtF.E
tral~s Japan al.t~tldv has 10000
fb ~ ~ pmao.
deal,( man gone and n\) trace oi Sev dLSappea,rance: the JUOl'ls had been
round trip transcon ti nental
THE STANSBURY
men With ltl field )S uns a.l Mukd 1
P.-p Fu11 Football thrill~ "- f mr )I' tr 1nlleKI" 1 HJN.I' with e~ery
1 .....,.. laldclnt.ped a~ carried un- ern or hi&amp; capture.
lost to her-tl o gh of lin ~e 1 Vo ~:::~;of the new Plymouth l'.tueh
the cnbmet dedded tha t rcr 1 c
thin!:' thal mali.~ lire wurth 11hlle
ij~ to 'MOaJuiber. too,. anrl "/t. aecond murder at 'Mon1u 11ver sw1ft blows the lo~~ of tl e r 11 t~ 1
was made by L B Mlllel
lmmed!ale pre~li'nt uo JurU1er relU ~
.....,. W. frit;W. JU. WJDttr, find. -and poor Frank helpless m those had come but second le her trouLicd
In the remarkable tim~ or
Middleport Ohio
fo1cements 1\ould be •eqUJ ed Uwr~&gt;
AJ C
d "Ch k
C
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n
£~. leoleM•IIIftY&amp;nt,atabbed to unknown ev1l hands-and the cause fears for frank
and 9 nllnutes wo.s a
In addltlol1 w the Kmenn detac 1
10
orne Y
IC ens
orne orne
Mtll. W~ entera the boUle, fa of U all those rub~ts that seem only
But If }1m could fl.nd those lo~ t
of !.he soundneJSs of thlll:.,•••••••••••..l!lmeut
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lb.-In II A&amp;ht ml tbm: 4rn-tl:l to carry '"gedy In thc 1r w•k··l C-zar1na Rubtrsl
Power prmcwle Fol th r.
Th e '.li9.T mlnlstry lliUIOWleed ibt t att.•1mu::nnrn~u:n.;llt:m. ~~U to:
~yoM•IIB.&lt;
the~ (If a Dr Mar~ Ka.thanne broke out
And you
She met h1s eyes aero~~ the tat lc
ml
accelerator stoppms
wiiD "riYlwe~ ~ ' V()"llter n:- found notlung al l.tonksdver, no \w1th a new user bo_pe hljhtu tc up at control points e~tabllahed eve1y
'llonbUYet Wltk hi. frli!ad. t!Lle tO follow u"? •
1cr own
BO!J miles only long enough !or gas
laat. - · ~ CreJIIe'l IJoctp •Not qa1te 1 o !$ad aa that ... Wyn I
oil and grease
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Clbl ter aatd. And her e_wcs bent on h m ASSU,RAHC&amp;
Without sloop fOl five nights a.nd
~ to ctinlter
suddenly eager Never mmd details
Oh were gomg to hnng It
with nothing W eat but oran.go..:
NOW QO ON ~~~ yet-but J PI hopeful that 1 vc ntcked somehow I he as~urcd hC'r
Ice eream and )}Jack ootlet
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!.he distance !1om San
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.. up one end of a tbr~ad at Monlnilver wanteu ttl as }"ou avo 1 tho~e J Ill
N'ew York City in (JI
CRAMER XXIV
toila:r, a clue 1m followlng up tbat el!t Kathanne When they cQme mto
of 65 noms and JJ
' •You ware T~ mysterious wl1en may me~n everytlnngl 1 may be all your hand._~ I sUflJIOse yon II d spose
A ~;t&lt;Jp of onP. hm r and
wrong-but 1 don t thmk I m of 5011 c Ol' !hem &lt;tt at Y r c? I h.ive
minutes w11s 11ll tllat 11.a~
iJOtl rang rme ~ this af&amp;ernoon You wron:~;And D1ll Grayson dou t thu k a reason 1or a s1 JJIA{ 1IC au(
·• 1cd
Then Lhc tnp Lntck o
l•pob
denlopnii:nts' at sd e1t er Were £ollowmg ''up to qu,ckly
~~~-~,;~;;0'"'." oonsun ed a total uf
., k 0of _'q~r
1.
-on.
s.It!ve...-nd left JUy curtos1ty gc:ther workmg out a plan now
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.. Oh but what else could I do 1
24 minutes
Wcstct 1
-sa-ts.,ed,'' ahe llai'd
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Unlo11 tep1esentathes kept. accurate
{ ..Ob.l cot mmed up lo heche ad
Smce leavmg Monkstlver J m keg~a,u l~h'" 1 ", ' o,ose.rl&gt;l JOI"d time records at ever) polnt
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la•t Wynter had ckc1ded to take Bill h nuw
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0 •ou
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Total mlleaoe Wll8 6281 Avet
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mto
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confidence
He
had
l••lf
or
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n t ll a ter•I
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miles pe1 d11y 1140 BeLtered
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aoq,n I woke up IP lhe boutte of a e:r.pecled Ins l11~1 d to rnhcnll! that lcm a cas
n Si( es 1 1 Y a t
beat one HIY train time by lol
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Bea t th e prev Ious record I01
com. ...ete atranget m• ~ aWay rom &lt;ul&lt;d ''
u
ones- I am not sure I shotlld wl~~
-whl,~-·
•·•t
~lee
the
round
tlip bet..,.,ecn San P'1a 1
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U ..k.ll · r -v •
to kee11 them even 1£ I could
11
,tlqa ~~of eraahmt down a ft t of
Ob how splendull' Kathar ne
Kathannr:
he aa 1&lt;J suddenl}' ~l:&gt; ~ 11~~~~~t:s YO! k by 35 hom -.
1abinl
cncd tagerly when Wynter men .. there !I a busmeu proposal I waul
After a few days of test Mlllrr
"lhen 7011 wer4 hurt? lhe crl«jd honed It .. But what cluei'
to make on behalf of Ablly Gray~on dt"Ove the car ri&amp;ht back o\cr l!"te
}• Qtflck 11t1rtled c~rn
Afra1d you d ad: that I e laughl'd B1ll and myself ( H c !! a real !1'0?4 same route to Det1olt so that tbe
"'Oh, .ot,blnS' to m•ke my ltfe ia· Sorry to be d1sappomhng but I d chap Dill-)ou tl hke h1m) We vt en1lneers could stud) carf'h lly the
MfMICe people worry Tbata the rather not tell even you 'ust yet planned a httle g mlle You u·c •• effects o! such contllluous ~tla n n
ibeat bf these aolid bone aku11sl And Katharme Ill tell you JU~I tlus have a h1Jnch you II fin J )O )CW~h the parts or the car
I ~ I~ necklace a,fe througll thOllih ant.l pretty mad yau It thmk all rll{ht- and we rc )\Jt to baC'k our
Discussing the !'eCOid run at thr&gt;
1t al lf:~Uy wn no to4 buo;:ked to It sounds h was .some cobweb~ 11 behcf by betting on 1t
faetory Miller gove all CI'Cdlt to
tptlt)ack.Oh,a,ndlheaentyouher t'-e porch at MO)nksllver that first
But 1 dont undl'r staltl Ka!har• the quality of the Plymouth and
lOve and tballkt The -very mebtlon a;ave me my bram wave
me. cned puzzl~d
said although the weather wa ..
o h t
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Ia d
h
good throughout the tlip and the
of U • .._,
..,.a• umeI'111t.epIaUl a.-..1o ma.e
1e s re at m 18 surpnse as If
Well 1t s hke tim \Ve our''" elements contributed to making tho!
... r INC re" ltOW otC: ..~~~~
&amp;he th(luBht he must be JOking
d1cate of lhree want to n1ake a mod record much of the accompliSh
'-ft"T'.I.-B
'Of course tbase ,lewd• arc at the oeGt bet-slake h\0 fifty on the ch Jn~f ment was due lo the 1evolutlonuty
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otlom of all tlus m!'schlef-lhat 5 q£ those J~wels turnmg up Kalhar new features which make the Ply
•J thall never for(l(et your won mqre certam than ever,.. Wynter me \\~11 suppose you take lhe bel mouth such a sensational perforclftfu! ~dDelf." ahe said
went on
and make us a 110portmg offer of say mer If the trip did nothing else
And he told her of the pan~lhng odd&amp; at tl ree to one he went on It proved conclusive!~ that an en
"'You •hoW4 ~ve heard me btiK1. . . to 1( 10,; about that sock I gave they had found wrench-ed frani the lightly
'1 hat means that 1 1f your glne held In plact' by twn 1ubbet
¥a~nr jw: Aid ,lii:htly Life h.old~ walla at Monks lvcr e\ldtnce of a .ft'"'els are recovcr~d we w1n a sh;ue mountings as the Plymouth rnginfl
too ew moments fike lhlltl'
delermmed search for the Murmov of em to th~ value of three time• Is Ia Jw;t as secure as though Jl
1oo r.:;:n thl taxi drew up at he~rlooms h1i:ldea 5omcwhe~ m that our stal(e If they are not found- were welded In the frame Fut
old h
t.hermore no one bas any Idea how
re,e.u ~ on the fnnge of S(lho
ouse
A
well we ve lost out two--tlfty Ju',t much the smoothneM of that four
"'lth 'ltl P'omted •IP o1 a golden
"Only there 1 prelty gOOd reason a ~~~pie ordmary httle gamhlmg cyUnder enrlne and the absenee of'
•ndef.
for ugumms that these shadow. of !Iutter and M11ly and B1ll are •
vibration cantrlbuted to tlle com
"l'Jq' ~... 'a telephone Q.ll men-Sant s phrasl' and a good one !teen (ln 11 aa I "
fort. o! my relief driver o.nd me It
ldarlila'~DDCr," WJ:nwrtolcl the w11t -haven t found them, and what's
Wynter spoke as 11 in th!! mo~t helped us to keep hitting the ball
er u t~et walked ~ the:..- reserved mo~ wont lind em, he added casual matter of fact tonetl
tb1s And of course U eltmln~ted tluo
table-. "or 'rather, tbla IJICiy IS. !.bit cheerfully 'Its us-or shoukl 1t he ~lan of hl8 to help her Without lmrt• neceMlty or a lot of tightenlnJZ UJI
we?-who are gomg to fu1d those Jng her sens1t1ve pnde1 s1nce he kne,. of loose part.s and nuts and bolts
Fiiritlr--don,'t fOqret tfee aame,"
1 "Very fOCid, m'sieiilr"
lost rub1cs for you befort we rc 'that, desperate as her stra1t1 were
at the control station~~
.,Bat who could be telenhotling to through w1th thl9 JOb ' 1
ahe would !'ldt have ac:CtlJitd a g•ftnf
The low center of rravlty ot the
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h
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double drop frame made It ))(l6NI
JUNIOR doesn't out wear his perambulator, he outgrow a II
Jlll(l" uled Kathatiite bt*ildert4. HO
money (OW nn.
ble lor us to keep hours ahead of
PE
bf
C()Utle
1t
ft"IIJ'
a~m
rather
bed
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H. ~ n~
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8C
u e uccause /We could take the
Mother doesn't out~serv1c~ her chaara, lampe, rugs, etc., 1he aam~
"'\VeU,1 yQJi ate, 'Minr Ora:vtltm Wlls A tud:de-n d1S"trn('u haa crept mto cheek .my atrangu 8 tfuiJ w1thot1t sharpest kind of c:m:ves without the
~tlblb' tlinlt,d tD know ~h•t ;you Kathar1nr: s Cf(L If tllose JCwclt toasultlns you lint But pals have
6ll1htest danger d1 61dddij:'lg off th"
• ply replaces the'l' w1lh
thtngs better adapted to th11 year'•
,.ad J ll4'd. ~ I .. ;New ll6dr.. aU;d fr001 ..uam. t:ould bt fOundl H(lw pnvd.ege......-or take 'enll And •• road or turning over
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1 eo. is.n t it, mucl'l would that not IT1ean to hert propc)lle to hand 1)1.tr tta)f:e over 10
WU~t any doubt the ease of
.1
arrangement
roomk
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'¥a:tbariile?) Alld told her too she'd It was snddenly back m her mmd you straight awiil)"~. m~ us&lt;~ai shifting ~rom high gear to second
tih roa immenae11~d she knows agam all that 11he had resolutely thmg abJIOlutely I&lt;athanne ' he 11- at high speed was respon~lble f01
•1 judgmellt il iJW~t.rlably sound I tmd to forget for th1a hour or two sured Mr smilmgt, 'Then •f •nd 12 W 15 hours or our record Ume
And in thas process. thmgs often releaated to the attic or atore;YOU don't baw llier 't'ery well?
of pleasant compamonsh1p that had when the rub~ts come mto your roe
Whel]ever our speed got down f..")
•No. O..ly through meet1n1 her hhcd her for the tune out of herself se~sKln you settle up All q1ute ~~m- 35 milell an hour or 80 on the long
room retatn servace and uaefulneaa for other folks that can be
at the H1ldrena' '
-the rembrance of that desperate pic And 1 wont hear of your tum. hard mountain t:llmbs we simply
threw It Into second and picked up
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"l think Milly's teen to alter all state oi affaus she wu facmg
mg t e propoMa own
to ftfty or more That hllh spee 1
converted mto cash
th~nd that's wh1 she wants to
Ltfc: had beea 18 1ncren~;mgly bard
second sear and the ea.sy flh!fl ce1
r 1,.. :rots ap She and BtU Gray.on BIIICC fate had dealt her tb•t tmock· WEALTH
t!Unly were 8 revelation and a
are two of m1 oldest fnends yoa down blow for a year or so on the He took from Ius pocket a ch~ck great help Also lhe (JUlck aCtio
The eaa1e1t and cheapest way to locate those who are ec.ger to
kftow. T1me you k•e• eKb other crest of the wave •he had made already made on! n hu na ne ~m1l- ot the hydraulic 101 r wheel brake
btlher"
money by handfuls-and •he had IDRIJ he pathed 1t across &amp;he taMe made It POI!slble to approAch cunes
procure and pay reasonably for your d11carded lhmga 11 by hot·
.,But what an over•het'irhnfr tort beor:a prod1Bal of at, prO(hgaily gen to her
at hiih speed
ol.penon you are-Jim I
ernua because that bad alway• been
Kathar ne looked at the chl!&lt;'k
Many other roctors of the cAr ...
ins them m theW ANT AD COLUMNS of the
It 'Waf the fiut tune abe had called Katharu~'• way, apend1n1 lavishly Two hundred a11 d fifty pound8 ($1,- constructlcn of course ha.d thet"
billl b• that name. n 11 ,t~ a oontnton on others fu mare lhan on herse:lf 2$0) What would such a. sum not part W do with lhe sueee-Mf 11 run
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the with
record
Frankly
~"'!~!"""'everyday tort..., aamc-nc a
coune t he h ad never &amp;aved mean lo her JUIIt now I
don
know
what other
car 1
I
M?'el' before knowa how dehlthtful had never awen a thought 1n thoae But as abc lOoked up from
could have made as fast Ume It
It ~ld ~oaacl.
brtef 1m1htlfl sunny boura tG a po.- met hla eyes 1he ahook her
:;eeJDil to me It requl.red the com
"ihat f'm nnpatjellt tp lielr What Sible ram:r day-how waa ahe to • Bat I tan t take it 'abe
blnatlon ot all ol these new fea~ JUt aJSbt .. Mo•illlftr," drum how &amp;raKJ(ally fOOD her eht~ l d&lt;O apprt:clatl the klndnua
t.wes in the Plymouth to tum the
Wf~M added.
terfn1 career waa to be cut abortP It, far more than I tan talr-but
trlct
SIMI 'Will •ntly prepM'ecl for Reb And flOW, •lth her ea...tna: pOwer don t feel It would be
::.':~~:.~and~~-~ ean 11ft llld
~...., p bt told bit oi.-...t aaatehed from htr, •h• wu fllcaq r.-ott a eltaace--"
~01111 Ia Mldlllll~
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the acti()JI5
bo)'se t"e
hOJi.pit.al
and from
while the ex
preHenl
wttlnn
was 1 o!farthe mo:
~te:J
a hardlmtbattle
Blii: Houlltotl
ol Cit'\ Mr
eland.snd.{rMns
11.ndCh11
Mr
Pleu1nl •l&amp;ht t.o lilt faus Th y ~ Threat when t1e Rutl~nd 11111. Jamea McCJ u·c or Akron M1 an :.I

unbroken atrlnr of vlct.orWs lhcy any Injuries
•J will have a t-eam that wlll always Tl e faM are all p rpared tc

looked ror r 1r1hf'r outbreaiUJ ~e;
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am l4orninl UU&amp;lcale 8 30 Quiet i
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.111d wia.; o:s a complele sel He hffl Harmonlea 10 30
Voice Qf St.
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By KI:NDAliL F098
tour and huped m steal the whel'£' ILoU13 11 30 Int.ema\tonal Broa.d 1
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withal for som6 more
Pa.ifina~ !ca&amp;e. 11 ~ Trlo
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u • 1UJG8 P1JBLISHING COMPANY
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crim! ~ returned to t.be commun~ to ...-~ '---'1
12 SO pm OJPQ TnJI 1
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pt ...---- ouna:
await a more favorable opportun1tr 1-, ~
e~..._. 1 ,. Hour. • ·-·••o
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tl . _ . , . ow.
~ \he wont that"' a careful
his 1
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our\ RevW! S Chtcaao KDIIbt&amp; 1:4&amp;
~ ~ .... - - OMctl aM an•u.a lhf&amp;. c.D • · •
are broUih\ t.osetner on a comlllu flashing teeth aJthouah he u an Broolul a.ot1 B06I 6 tfl The Boe
,._ Uf1erW Oll.ee Call 111-J.
nal tarm lua~ out51&lt;1e MQIIC:OW and estraardinaril,y una.ttr~tJve lo&lt;U \ well Btsten
8 MlnStrela
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tarm
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to
loolt
upon
Ar&lt;lund
the
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f the OPU
Raya a Leninp'ad l(irl had a Gaucho&amp; HI 8\rln8 Qu&amp;rte\ 10T4e
SO
NATIONAL ADVUTUiiiNO UPUS&amp;NTI.'llVU
Wlder the 411)1'1'• .... on
way ot snatchlna pocketbook.l! and 1....... N'·ho'· ......_ ... _._
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l!eCiet poU.Ucal pollee but there aie
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I no auards ..a...o fences
tw\d
IS w
roug L er
[ wt.W--cinclnnaU lQI.-700) ~30
18'.1:2 youtntul despeur.cloet. 10011t .ore the rouru m Urnes Bbe be am Piddlert1 Three Iii 411 A .IGoe
New York .wd Cbl«:aF'
ly ehOJI1rlers plcltpoeketa iUlU aau at tn ve years of aae ami at tor Today 10 30 Korntnc M.\111
other types lJf th~r llve on Uli5 ellhteen w~~os finally sent to Solov ca.Ie 11 30 Trolb Belli 12 ;Jtl ~
farm withOut tl (' !'illgn~t a.uempt kl the iiJ.and primo 10 t.he White !MelodY Interlude
1 30
Popular
I to escape
Sea Thence !!he was a~epted m Orch 2 Theatre of the Air :t 30
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to the GPU comm une near Moscow Henry Theis Orch 3 )btJ.nee
ls th n
f
h t 15 She professes ~1erself sorry at the JeweUI 3 30 lllall,d serenadei"'l 0.
The farm
e I'M 0 '1. u
rue she h11.&gt; led and te.slllve.s to do, The Roam.iO&amp;
15 30
PlaruaUOil
e~Q)f!ct.e8 to be a lon&amp;: Ber:es and betLer She recalls ho'tl.ever with I n... 15 6 Glenn Si&amp;t.en 6 &amp;&amp; Bue~
reprc~ts
wi!tfulneM the time she ~II ""'
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w soln theSovle\
thprnyRussia&amp;
problemattemp
of re a80tcertam
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away w1U1 J 000 n bl es un ,_
&lt;t. . - - ,
cloumLng yotUl8 11veli cone \\TOOl
h
1 7 15 •
&lt;-• 1 16 Slumber
Restdent:s bf tbe farm worlt hut u caUl t
• , ,
MUSic 9 15 Vanety 9 30 Popular
on the land ~~ond m the communal
1Orch
10 COncert. Hour
10 66
1
fac$ory aDd receive pa} l1le food
Another ~oung Lucotrlsible stat Populal Orch 11 Hency Thela
eo
that
hu.
fo
rmer
occupation
was
..-...ch
Popula'
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Is cauideratri) a bo ve. aveitllt!
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'IJIPOil the love, loyalty and davoboo of the people1 ~~Mat bnn harmorw with which
ma y help acrount Ior luw cr lmm.- i;.\ ut t !l.l ence 01
e
Weat-New York t!.3 660) 7
the &amp;eacbiu.p ol JwUI the Cbrut 'llfh()Qj word.a ftt mm everyfl:H and "bevice
tn~nds to bt; a I~ oommun16t .., Me- He"• 8
e Ballaef.thelluman heart and of whom 1t wu said LD J(lbn 7 40, • NEVER JIAN perct!nl.a8'e of ..escap~~
A11 res dents w1t h wh om It was d
tchea 10
9 Southland
~le Lo speak .mplayed the eera
ot
e
IPAICE ":t.tKE THIS~MAN
Self 1uvennmeut IS the rue u .same eagerne!Sii W do bett.el and Neapolitec Days 10
Jewel!
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PuuR.adio!lit:~~l-..cteta!-HOWD ·- - - - - - lhe cwumune The two nund ed the same decisive repudiation o! Destiny
11 15
11
Spark ta
a
little
with
most active members forn a :;ort lhom ouner ways
Echoes of the Ortent. 12 Hi pm
!t!GHTEOU~J'&gt;J&lt;;S S I' A\ S-Bette1 IH
of ttenate whh.:A mamigP.s II)Ulmt
Pap Concert 1 1~ The carlbbeans
-PI 0' affairs a ltholllh tbe general aSJiem or th~t 100'2 tndlv duals here 154 11 30 Popular Program 2 30 Moun
rJghteousnef!s t~an g1 cut re ve nues without right
,
bly has ~t is Sllft:lo final aul!tl.orlty m are 1\ omen foO of the prisoners are 1t.ain Men 4 Oema 6 RUMl&amp;U
aU matter&amp; perta ulug \.o the com undru HI and a hundred are over !litniers 6 ~ Baseball Scores 1
erbs 16 8
mune mcladlng Lht etect1on of ne" l2ti
Ttle Jel!t fall bet.weeu theaeiEddie cantor 91~ ted Weems
wo ase!i l1 are communists and Orch 9 'l5 Bunda)' tt Bellh Par
membl:!u;
LOVE DESTRO\ S FEAH- fhele IS no fear m love Lmt 1\ A coaumttee \LSIIl vanous plL~ 1Iffi are Kom.somols or yeung com lkerA u LarcyFunk"Orch
15 statef About h~~(
perfect IO\e ca!lteth out f ea r because fear hath tormeat ot.ls ~;eekmg 1cotrlgl blcs and .klvll l iliun~ts
WJZ- New ¥ork ch9.&amp;-7tiOJ 1 am
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iag them to th~ r~:~.rm llle ~ rm
e una s were 1ome ess wa ~ Tone Pictures 9 Woodwi•~n.~d:r~En::;;
He t~~ fearelh IS n at m.ad e perfect Hl love - 1 Jo)tn 4 18 or rcsident-e va llf,es but le d~ to be w.i10 stole t.o 1!Ye• ,
semble 9 46 A SOns (Ol
1
frum two tu t.hree vrar~;
Nomads 10 30 Mol'll1nl
F oeedom hard wcrk and sell 11 30 Troika Belli; 12 30
Mlimbf"rs lf tbe commune nuu
IUU awa) Jf they clu.JU~;e 0
lhej government are the three prtncl odic Interlude
1 30 "H;~~~~:!:~~'
REAf: BRAVERY
rna,. ask ()Cilnl5Sion of the a~~em pies on which we rely to reclaim Qrch 3 Gay Vlenna ;~ 5
HE MAN \\ho Jet: enth sav ed a nu"l'lber of sc hoo l chJI bly to leave Food being gooa and th iSe lo~t member.. ol socJoty ex Caravan ~ 30 Baseb&amp;U Store~
clean and heal~h} a! pla.ined Michael Kwmetwv
~e 5 30 Radio Lumlnarlu 6
Over
dren from the fnngl'&gt; ol a mad dog exh1h1ted Ieal quarters
tnoucll execedtng:.V phun
run director a OPU man and an un- Jordlln 0':00 Popular Hav~~o~~a Oren
bravery und a thought for other!'~ wha:h de!'.ervcd cormnen awa~s a e scaJll! In a land v.here aen~tanding aad SYRlJIIIIthlc appear 11~ Radio Hour 8 15 Stag Party
tve1yone must be lCI!ls).ead w 1 ~ Ull pt,J"SOn With his two pa.1d Wi 8 f61 Slumber Jlusic 9 30 Harbor
dation f1 om ull
the pc.hte and \\litre l.flegular sllltants he supeJVi&amp;es Lhe opertl Lighte 10 ~ilgrbm 10 15 POpu
Aec o rd mg t) new di"patc hes the man wa~ walkll1, melnllels or SOClelf noL as:;oclated tlon of the commune All are proud lar Harmonies 10 45 South Sea
\\!Lr UIU: Of ... nothftl mdu~ulal or of their wo II: and of the condl tloru Islanr;lera Jl Hem')' Theis
along: the street nl!ar a :.l hool which wa~ dJsrnls~mg us the gs.mzauons hate no biead ca ro~ 'tl.hich prevail on tbe tarm
WJR-Detrott t400-1MH 9 ao
there
1.!;
small
deshe
Lo
brave
the
Man~
a
worker
would
envy
the
Plddlers
Three 9 45 A Sorll
craz.a'd dog came tearing do\\ H the stret}t smappmg it
cutaide wo1ld mauthorlzetl
tood our ~op!~ t:et every day Today 12 3D pm lilek¥Uc Inter
e-wcry II\ mg thing th at 1t pa ~sed
I h1:-~ hero w1th 111
• • •
said one ot the 91S6bt.ants proudly lude 1 30 Herbie Kay s Orch 2
Michael
age
1t1
and
a
resident
Mcs.Js
consist of a soup and a Theatre Hour 3 Gay Vienna 3 30
thought of h1~ fl\\ n safch Unt w1th th e ( h1ldr en s v. elfaH of the !aim !o.r; the past hair yea r meat and
vegetable course with ,. Modern Lady 4 Pllant.om care
preemurenl 11 lll!'l rnmd gra~ped th e tlog a~ 1t paR:.ed hun ran away l'J.st \\cek But he did! t sweet on hohday5
van 5 15 Old Bonr Slngera a o\6
llkc t and re tu1 ned volwttu.rlly
The a\erage h oome 1a 80 rubles RadlO X..umlnarleti 6 Over Jordan
and clutched h1m lll hi~ bart atm~'~ until a1d could reach He
Is under barrack urreHt w1WI a month o! which about 40 goes 6 30 Popular Dance Orch 7 Pupu
A local currencY 1 lar Melodies 1 15 RadiO Hou::' j
II; the efchih or a aerial
htrn a11d the uu1mal put to dcuth
ln th e meanilme he had the assembly decides Jffhether 1 to 1 living
wishes to readmit him to men ber u~~ed ideutJca.l In value With the 8 15 8\..ll{f Party
8 fo5
c1
exclMIYel:r fM lnkrU'UOD
1 ruble but only good In commwll' Mulde
suffe~:ed a~ numlu 1 of lace! at1ons as the dog "napped and s hip
9 30 Harbor Ll&amp;'htll
8enke collCeC'bilbl tbfl 1t1e
Michael
5teals
bt
t
only
to
1~&gt;hops
When
rounded
m
l
the
HUll&amp;
Columbo
10
45
South
iDnaf.lens a1i4 sicimK:1111
1
011
924
b1t 1a hiH e ffort~ to f1 ce huTI.-;elf
pu1pooe
He aomtres gold teet.h !'omm me had 80 membeis
Islander 11 Hemy Thets arch
palke 1rGI'k. 1'1\1!1 11ft ltUed. Oh
- -12 Dance Otcb
lnteniew wll.b. Oetrp I Mate
7h H mnn exh JU,ted teal he n 1c qunhtll " und :-~houlo
S.EFI'IEMBE&amp; 19
wtta. chief ot the Cleveip41 l'elftte

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lng to Win hl8 second major championshlp ot 1931 he gave a great
exhibition of nerve.
&amp;Jna: the referee I wu m a posttion to Judge bolli tor Stt.rtl.¥"11
ILlld CrelLVY lu the morning w.nd lor
~mite and Shute in Lhe a.It.ernoon
lm not m&amp;k1ng any predictions 11.5
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putters and whoever It gettlnK ·em
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They run ror three years Before IY pUbllSheod ftnanc!al report
\hey are up it lb expec:led thM Ina a. loss ol t3l~.OOO for Llle qWlt•
Yale wUJ have an alhletJ&lt;.: dJre..t.o~ ter ended /rUg 31, the •ad~ along
m charae not only of the w;amct Cauliftower a.lley are specul;.."tJng &amp;s
L·ut t·f all th~ otudent body build· to the future of Wllllare F . carey
:ne work that has given Yale a w.nd Tom McArdle, president anti
grea:. repu 1a 11 on, an 0 o1 a u t h r mat.r h. maker rtll;n&lt;&gt;ct. 1vc1)', o1 t h"e
t'~
areat playing Melds no~o~ ex ~stlng
world 11 greatest boxing
corporaUon
Bt:1ore anothe1 three yt- IHS th~
While Carey'! ft;len&lt;k B!'t: certain
e-reat Payne Whltnci gymll~hur., that the veteran bulldt'r oi p:ifl:Je&amp;
lart~·ol!t ever atlcmpted , wul be m ¥.111 hold hl8 job. the chubby Mcfull use with pleuty uf rnom tor ~:~1- Ardle's smile Is becomLtg a bit .v&amp;on
mCil!t everyone •·hv v.ant..s to uH~ H as the demand of the corp _.raf lOil's
P\l.culty and gndlUILe ~~udent.s R1, t uukkeeplng depto~rtmcm for nu.r.:
well a11
und ~ rgraduale15 are to Uotles of 1ed lnk continues unabatsharr ItA facllttles
"d
Bmt:.eley Oval, one oi the heart;,
The cu u ~t·s or u .... l!'lrckn ~ poor
nf old Yale Is l.o b£ razPd in the showing •hm yea r ._.,,,l be ustrO. ax
near luture 1:' be r~placed by Bcrlt · follows ·
eJey College dteps m t.hu; dlrcctiiin
1 The well known st.r.cr'11 oewerP laken during the late s.• mm ~l pression.
The !:1mous old Yal-2 station a posl.
2. A rcw un!ortumt Le ~·t· nhJrcl:l
omc~ domg a business ~QU&lt;~l t .. ~uch as the Schmelmg-Strlb!lug f••ha t ot a town of 35000 pco 111e I&lt; asco at Clc~cland, \\OJch cu.&lt;;l tht
to bc movet.l aC!UfiS to Wll!o:llL ha.l
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L I t $15000
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Yale Dally NMW~, (1uart•·1 Hi 111 ~ ~~;Y e~o:e . ~! negro cll.:J~::J 1 1 'r~o0
ding) basement
behmd th~e po~t. vmces at one dollar a ct'ltrp, a·nct
o1'ftt.f' Is having a ue\1 houw hwlt tt1c faJlwe o! tht· ·ue;.,. Llll c.nL'
r-n '..Jrk str~e t nr~1 the Y~llt thla· shows to
atL ra ct rcspec tabl:::
v·e Other 1n..~tttut1ous houst··l 11 1 rro~~od~
BerkO'Jley o~al also a1e 1Jt.J l1" clu~..
3 Puu1 matchmak ng
,
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4 Sch melmg s H'l.dett.a wltn ~~~&lt;'
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Commlsll&gt;On,
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free 1ed
en t ere ad·'l
re ...o uc ot N I 5 Sl•"
f•om J •m•••Y
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Is In the wm ks
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cepe w1t 11 U1
n 1achu 1a~l 0 r1s o(
P~tltody ~s t.a aU mtcnt• ~ pRtt
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of rl-,.. sc 1ent1flc llC hrJO! Thai 11~o~tl · l boxmgs racketeers Many o( illb
tutlon alao 1s to haH! tae st[l- factors m t he corporation t&gt; P00 •'
.lng-Stmthcona bulldn,g
nam ·d 1 Showtng. however, were beyond hi~
tm \ \1'0 great Yale benefactors control
The great
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read) In 1mo~her Iali pJobablv
and \l!lth It will ~ con1plded lhe
TQmpklns nthletlc a1Jolntng
O •cr nt thf' great Medlc.al cen ter, plans are being c~utknsu l}
w&lt;.lk.td uut for dcrmltorle t :n ~he
students who m tc nd so m e dHy tu
be r,hy ~ l r lans They "1!! bt&gt; tht'
l:i.st of the Unhr rslt} Kroup to i!~t
living quarter:; of t heir nl'.u, h1
Unh·~tl'llty smroundlngli l hr gr::i·
duatr school dormitories ate eJ.:peckd to be n·ad~ next ~enr ?llU
the dlvlmty
school
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wrUt)' ll lbout W put &amp;U !Kirts
By COPELAND c . BORO
of rxw projecta~t.o oefteet
1 N s Sports WTlter
As the ur.!·;~ ty now stt.ndli It
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comprGD'Uieio Yale coUep, Sheffield
19 Poor Len
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Orovel
, graduat.e IChooll.
lncludina art.
We felt sorry for the crack Am- ) mlllic, I,Jw, medic.loe,
nuraln&amp;
erlcun league hurler today
, dran.a, arphltecture, fore1try, enH h d j
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ctne~rlna and ao lnlit.lt.utk&gt;n known
ed ~lim~lf ~ittone ou an cov:- as The Graduate IBchool clevo~d
some mote II ry to hiaher education
and we presume new If he doe• not
At-out the fall of 1834 Wlll see
shut out the a . Louia Carda at thC' r.ew Yale, with a baker'J; doz·
leas~ ~v.ice In t be comma world 1en rtf oolleles In fUll operation The
senes, 11ome one will compliJn to 1
Comrplssloner Landis about It
l new 1eollq:e. wtu be simp~y Mil·Letty' 'blew up his reputation La dent 01 ln purpose. Some of them
lhc saturui.on J.&gt;Oint lll plt.chiDi lhave been nam~ There are Berkethe Athletics to ll. 3 to 1 viCWD'J, ley, Davtnp~n. Piel'80n , Calhoun
ovet the Ch1cagu Whlt.e Sox, tbeJBran!ord, K1lllncfiorth, and Dick·
wm malthli hint the first. m his t'n&amp;oi" · Wheeloct Each wllJ have a
leugue ~o hana up 30 succe55es1n a /master , llvlnr with the ~&gt;tudent5
Los Angeles, Callr ' Sept 19 - se1u;an . He l6 the only major and Jookllw for their wel!aN! In
Equestl·Jan e\'ent.s In which many leau:ue moundsman to hlt the 301
Three el.aa8e!i will be asof the world 's fines~ ~ra med rtders
to each oil
h
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mark in lhe last eleven years.
c ese sop omore.
lUI
orse~;; Will be entered, wlll be
Mr Ruth hit homer No. &lt;l3 lU:i
and senior
a feature of the Olymple games t.o New York Yankees ran the
Freshmen at Yale will continue
be conducted here llom July SO Lo Louis Browns through an
I to b!! handed under what Ui known
Aug. 14 1932.
JU ice ctusher, 14 :, 0 4 H"
a~ T~.e Common P'reshman Year
Ex••·t
l&gt;o•••m•n ol Al&gt;&gt;crlca ··Ill
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complete with uulned r iders u!
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mmc than u. dozen lorelgn nation .• , t.he leader, Lou Oehrli
lS ~· ear sue
u Y.
e elects
Washlngtonienuuned m a tie
or Sheff , soes on along
tncluding Europe, South Amet1ca second place Wltn tne Yanks
clll5Slcal lines or runs to.
and the Orumt
.. !C 1ence 1n .raes
~ h man Year
twnlng back Detroit, 4 to 3, b&gt;
waru
' The competlttons Will consist ut
h
t.hree SCllarate events which wtll mn tngs. Marberry mastered
t -e student. minile5 with only
testl t he e ndW"ance, courage and hill Detroit hurler.
ol hla class But In the ne ....
::;kllfulness of rider and hot se
Wilbert Rootnson ,
he will a.s 110phomore have
The fla t competitions to detet - man or baseball, Is
and seniors as hb hot.tSt!mine the abJIJty of the best charg- credit tor another
er 01 hunter. will be known as tne tion. Youn1 V!,Yl Mungo
' new colleg~ .scheme. operat·
Concours Complete D'Egwtation (;r Chicago Cubs to eight hitls
Harvard a.s the Huuse Plan
diffctent. phase conducl.t!d each grubbed a J to 2 advantage
~ee the studl'!nt sleep. eat.
day.
Brooklyn
and have bbl recreation with·
on t he first day t nom,Jg tesL ~
Orsatt.i sco1ed the r un ~nat won ln nu elaborate group of strucwill be rid den at a eollectett walk 4 to 3, for Bt Louis over the New lure&lt;; Each group will ha\'-c I!J&gt;
t.rot and cantet. extet~~hd walk, Yotk Giants, when Roettger h1t
stnff. and probably Its ath.·
talk and gallop Horse ll.ltd ndel lcng fly In the ninth.
:etlr
It 1S expecte9 tllal
also will be shown In bac king
RnSI:ell and Lisenbee were
great athletic rivalry Is to spring
changing dhectton and two track guoct for Cleveland. hurllr\.g
up
work
Rudy Sox of Boston to 6-l and
It is the athletic future or Yak
On the &amp;econd day 0 tweuly two trrimphs.
.hat Is pllt.ZUng tbosc lnt.ere~~ted
mile endurance run will be made
tandt was as
. rumors o! the future situa·
ovtJr nume1ous natutal and urllll- P u ates as a Long
arc fWaUable but tho$(? rum ·
clal obsLa.cles
The run v.·Jll 111 . m~sttli'Y and Boston
d1•note pll'!nty of chMges Som.:o
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lu
evemn11:
Bill.
c Iude a st~cplecha se, cross·country
the ~btl
Bowes'
clouts
a.nd .the
a y a 12 a 11 wor k ed up over
lace wnh 35 obsl&amp;cles and 11 gallop
games between her own colleges
on the :Hat. Two hours and five captmed It, 4 Lo 1
fi nd Lhey s~e thE: Bowl packed to
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- ---mmutes Will be alloted ro 1 tlle en·
wltnt ss the Championship conte~t
i'OLO GAMt:
I
tire comse
THt:, S1 ANDI)4Q
in tOe fo.ll
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The l.hn d day will feature jum pWhnt the future Yo.le \'arslw
New York Sept 19 -:i N&amp;-lhe 1
•H'"l";f~g
lng over t;~ehc natural obstncles
AMERICAN
foctball tea,m wtll be like. they HurricAnes and th~ santa Pauli\/
The second gtoup of competlCtub
Won
wonder. There Is a report all very fc.uur will clash todny In the final
t1ons will , be the Prix des No.tions 8 t Puul
lOO
Indefinite or oourse, that In years round of the uatlonnl o;:&gt;en poio I
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. M
Yale's football mtercol~ cha.rnplonahlp at International field
make !1om 16 to 20 difficult jumps Indlanapoll~
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cont.est.s will be but twu In In Westbury, Lo~ Island
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;
~arylng in height from four feet ColUiolbus
7'1
1'1l
- - --one inch to !our fee~ eleven inches' :,UJ w&lt;oukte
n 7B
over an 875 yard course
Mlm.L•apolls
7$
82
The third set of competitions Louisville
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86
·Y ~
. will be the Individual Dressll.@'e to Toledo
61
96
determine t.he skll1 and a:t)lllty o1
the rJde1· In c~trollJng his mOWlL I
NA.TIONAJ'. LEAGI1.,
and the hor~Ses
obedience
The
Club
Won LOF
rlrler v.Ul s!ww his h01 se nt all · '~I L " 11 !~
97
50
gHil.s mcluding two track, clum&amp;:t' Nuv y , 11;:
ll!i
62
of lead at thr gallop, on Lhe mrcle Chtt.ogo
79
69
534
and on n stml.ght line at each l~t1 I'~ h )
76
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511
st~~~~ean~ n1ht PRA!:l.sage and Plldft'J' 1F-11\ ',') tugh
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75
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C llfiV·s best 1i1lcrs i Bn~ 1-1 11
63
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aud hm·11es arc In I!EUillllg at u tL I P ht lHdclpltl~
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Riley, Kamms and "Lher pools ln 1cmc umull'
55
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prcpam tlon lor the gamer,.
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aqd a ll.rJe bli'n' ,.1~ propably about 5000 teet or100d lumber
urt.er razed A baq:ain
The Eber~c'b C9nstrucUon co.
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that ~~ a. (feat many Mew
H&amp;ven ttlf~t. and IOfr'' people
lar bc.-)'orJJ «he borden Ol Connec·

In F1nal1; Many Upaeta !the greena. u tuw been a mystery Babe Ruth RiAII Up 43rcl. Ucut
n .. _ r In Prof
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.bow Billy could. )lOUJbiY teep
H ome Run T o I"'R'tp
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Ml ~ll Jenme tu•.d Ml::s Kate Lawsen left FTklay an1 wlll spend tht' )'1
next two wcek5 with frlencis it.
( Huu tmgton
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tt· red Holzer hu&amp;pltal Thursday tot
tl(•atn-ent
tlkcl'• Coc•olatioa
M ' ~'i Ed1th Hen_ll.s left to !.pend
Ju11 Ttinklna RDY8 the futlu•r who
I he "(Ck. e nd at her home tn Re~JntMuled to n1nkt a gre11.t ' prote.ncld:..tmr g
l'llnnnl nmn or I1IA son lli!Uiill ~· mnn·
Cal1'n Will o! Mlddlcpm' WEil! ad·
Al!'el to t'r•ht'4'nl hl11 i.II!Ulflpolrttlltent
ul tt.d to Holzer hcspltal 'I hur.sday I
when the ho\· slr,nl'l up t"r n nent
!(,. ':fstmrnt
t~ulary 011 n llnll ))in)e-1·.-WuHhlnu:.
REAL J:STATE 1'RANSH .RS
i\11 a nd Mrs Elmer He1n ha''~
' tnn lollllr.
m r VI'O lrll m Fc m·th avcn u~ to Ml s
The followlnl( real esta te tn: n:,. r,,l'llt't C10mh :." pwpert} on Third
Far.l 4boat Cremation
fcrs il8VI:I been .recorded he •~
r·IVLnUP Mr an-I Mrs Arthur f{eclThe puhl•.: henllh lll'n· i('E' RD\'8
on:.tpolls--Mmnle Sho.rl z, dec (i ges lto.ve also cl1anged ttleir locathul It l!ot not Tl'llf&gt; thnt In t'l'f'llill · to C. B Shartz. Jo ts
tiGll fl om 354 Thl.rd avenue to 514
jhe lu:&gt;nrl retlulilll! unlnlrlll'l).
Q, egory Sha~lz, dec rl L:J C C Th!J d avenue
I
TIP IPlJrt lll'llf:llly ha(rns Ill fit. due
M1 and Mn T R Burk.:. who
lo llw fnt&gt;t H~nt lt I~ the hP!!I [lrn· .2ful-r ~z. 60 acres
Allen Cook, el al lo Clla.let. fliT' J11ovlng here !10m Columbus ~ U!•t'tt'l~ flrr;Jtn In the body. 'fhl~. or
RI~.
lots 19-20
Iwill ~·cr:upy th r. Wetherholt apart. son a~orge Frederick Kl~her ac- Henry Cherrington returned Thur.s~
('Oilr!!f'. l)f~IPIUb li[)Oil hOI\' the h('fil
l ewln 0 Dav1s ~o GulcJ,r N11hH 1m1 m on First a~enue at C~dar Et I comJ,~.'\nled· ber to Wasllingt;m c day rrom Cincinnati where · they
I• appll~
lot
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aceom.r" ~~e 1 ~s ~~m:!!tJr Q.b$r·
---iE~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~iii J Llzzle Hazlett to Fauu:e:-; No'ael Lmtl~; Mo , to visit her Rl!ltcr Mrs / ·
, et al, lot 2.
:Ed Copeland Mr Bov1e and grand
M: r11 Charles sw1tzu
rlngtr' .t who Is on t ! t way ~o Ward

Dtograrn was int.::r·
voall dueLS by Mr~
liind. da:Uihter ~ MJ~;s
Plorence W f!.f[W
a itrn Officer~ for
W'l're St!lected u.s
Mrs MarsaL l
Mrs P lot.
~ nce Wagner; SecretarY Mts. She:!
~an ~Je ,
Trei!.SUl'Ct, 1\1,5 J tdl:l
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ahouAler the pitch'"" b"'~n to ·
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1ht entire se rle~&gt; if~
e&amp;lled
upo 11 to'
do u
The fad that several hurlm 1n
By OEOROl: VON ELM
the serles wUl be thttstins !or ·•re- Wrltl~n for and Copyl'l&amp;)lt 1931 INS
AJIOWI Plent" Of Tt'me venB:e" w\n pr~vlde intereatilll ldde
Pro\'idence, Seylt l~Por the
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ll.Jh.t-5 LD. tlle cla.ilelc. The belli- ftrst tlme in tbe h.i!tory of the
fOr .,n.e1t Of Crove
grent Burlelih Grtmes wW be out proftWonal
sotterli
QSf,OCI.atJon
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a.vena:e
tbe
bwo
blattnp
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from lbe Mackmen Jut 'ear. Rube Uvely unknown but none the lt:.s
Watberc of the A'l knocked out of QTeat solfer, tioQlpethl« ln the final
Jiy LES CONKlJN
t.qe box 1n the ' t"t""' .... ..., .. of Uie round tor the title today.
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be aobtnc for o
Twenty )'ear old Ttlm Cl 3a'ly
New York. Sept. 10- Wiule thr I chance to beat the Cordi;. And the who has ail I'Weet P 1101! swlna as
Car1inals will enJOY a psychnlog:lcal taCiturn Oron, ))lmselt, would U)::e It ha~&gt;: ever bf::en my plcti.SUrt' ta
d
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thl8
to hook up with Jess Haines qain see. Is playing Denny Shutt , whom
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8 l'nnage
year 11 that the n.nd even the IICore far the 3 to 1 1 IDII!ilt cn.ll a ve\emn of th::! golf·
wortd serleB start s In St Lo~LS In · defeat that Old Jess hung around ~ circles. in the thirty six hole
:-:tead of PhUB.~lphla Lhl' A.mltks his neck last year
battlr ror the championship.
wlll ~'!gain have a tremendous ad·
Grimes Ia one ~i the unlucklest
cr.•.wy, a very unaasurn.ng a ncl
vant •. ~ due to the lntel'iea~ u~ hurlers ever to pitch in world like~ble c~ap. did the sccmlnely
schoooule. ·
serlet~ competition. While with tmpors1blf' when ;1-e ~a.t Gene Barn
O.tlVe and Earn~haw the cut- Brooklyn he beat Cleveland, 3 to zen, 5 and 3. Tam 8howcd n o JtS·
f. tan"lng hurlers of the Am ~ •l can 0, but smce then has faUed to win 1pcct for Gene's repuLatlon us a. Hgh
Leagut:rs. undoubtedly will be us- a world series a:~e Jn four start&amp; ter, In just went ah~ad e.ud plaY·
d h 1 the !lrst two ur
Oct 1
t'
~ nes on
1
ed shot after shot, holed putt aft~r
and 2 The third gam e will n ot be
putt. until the holes rll.n out on
plaved untU Oct 5 at Slube Park I
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Sal-az::-n P.nd he round himself out
and th s fourth ~o~ame ts schedul J&gt;J
At New ~ lk N ~ l Mo
of t'H' tournament
foe the !ollowlng ,_day ThlS wlll al- Phllad
or - ..... r
orw_y,
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h ea.vywe lght , ae- ,..,11, , thl• boy' play ' golf
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=jl
ue
y•atc•day
t hr
f 11 d
b
fea.f,ed Ralph B b
Br kl 1 ·• 1 1
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:ws efore makmg 00)
ar era,
oo yn t;eior ~ a tremendous ga llety Noth res t ee u
theh seeond a pp.,aranc.t' of th"
l•, ng •e-med to dlaturb l&gt;lm . h• ..,,,,_ 1
series
&lt;;ilacomo Bergomas. It&amp;lian hea.vy- lo '
th
h h
J 't .. t
defeated John v....u
~--,~·, a ngInl\.'5 lh
oug
e11was wsd ge
Grove a,n d Earfl.'lhf!W have flash· '"''"hi,
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Th •
Pqrta Rl 1101
ng
ano er prac ce roun
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c d &lt;~P Iendid f orm dmtng the Ia1,t
At
co
kid seemed to have enrythtng
few \'A!eks Leftylturnmginathrtc Bal Wllmiogton , Del-8ld .Lampe, th:1t goes to make a chnmpton He
hit performance an1 Big Georg..! 1 tlmore 130 poun~r. e.nd Johnny 18 a good wooden club player hits
hurl,ng a one · lut
classic 111 011~ [Lucas, Camden, N J .. drew (8)
his uon like a. master, and is a mar
serle,.... It th~SE! two stalw~outs a.e
A~ Utica, N Y~teve Wolanin, velou~ putter a.~ Sarnzen l en. n ~d
hot the It s haw! a good chanct' Utica welterweight, defeated Ser- to hi:; sorrow And moot lmporta,lt
lo gwecp the fh H fu UI g&lt;; m :~ \geant Sammy Baker, New Yo:k lol all he has a t{OI!Ing du,posltlon
of U:e series wllhcm t cl-21}{'nd!nr; UO)
1 that many of our best
plascrs In
on &amp;'lY other hurler
At Miami, F'lu.-Billy 3cl a.::ll , Cu- ~ c ludh• g myself, can well envy
If Orove or Ea rnsllnw 1 ~ net 111 1umbus. Ga, nuddl '~welght. defeatThat match yesterday between
~hapc for the fiJth ~umc, Cmm1e ed ' Tiger" Johnny Cline Fresno, Billy Burke , National open cham.
Mack can gamble w1lh w .~lb ~~ ~· {'r Callfurnlu OOJ
piOn and Denny Bhut.c \Vas a cla.sHoyt both ve l~llllls, 01 1\.'W ila!T~v
At Cleveland-Marshall Coulettc, sic , not &amp;J much from the pomt of
his b"illlaut reel Ult hurle1
Cleveland fentherwelght, w.en d"· view of great goU but because each
Ou Wbll.t pltclle,s w1ll Gat:b~· clslon from Joey Knshner. Cleve- one tried so hal'd tu get the break
Stre•t rel:v? Eve n ~f Hn ln&lt;':&gt;, w1th land, (6)
I at the time it counted most. T o
hl,s :njured shouldt&gt;r Is no t In s hRpe
Myer Lichtenstein ,
Rochc~tf'r me the 1eal break of the match fol
for the post-~;eason classlr, Gabby! Welterwel&amp;:ht , scored
teehnleal Shute was at the thirteenth . 1t
has j li!it ot :!IX dep~ndable boxmen ' knockout over Larry Madge, Clevl'- was there that h e caused the down
from Wlll"h to choose 'I he\' fll~ land, (5L
ran o! Armour the previous day
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At that hole Shute dropped fl
Lind~ey 1\illt Johnson
lcls10n from Joey Kushner, Clewe- ntteen footer one or many he had
Wh l le~rlngcr ha s~ ~~ lmpt·cs.':lt\C Sorant.on. Pa. (5J.
holed t.hrougnout me maLcn, but

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ball lpped the oup imit .eL&amp;yed out
Burh 11 galt toaay seemed to be
a Kreat eHort parUcuJa.rly a roWld

with

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WRE~TUI'&lt;G RESULTS

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost Pot
Phli.\dClphl n
101
43
.'TO I
By I N s
Wr..•·!ungton
87
57
At Philadelphia - Jm1 Luudos NLw Ycrk
87
57
G ! cece. defeated Ray Stl'l'lt• Call ~ Clrwlnnd
T.J
72
Iornln .
St Lr uJs
5tl
87
At Nf'w YOlk - H " l'b Freem.:_n D ctmJ •
68
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Ne w YClk, tossed Skc .~nos kl, l''t ::'H 1 Boston
58
37
YOlk
Ch1r. t;o
05
88
Sum Sleln pmn('d Ivan Pmtubany
I~Tl : RN\TIONAL LEAOIIE
Club
Won
Olpo OalabJLlcll t111 e w Van~\,\ z('·
R cc!J~'t.: ieJ
100
lumlak
Nnvat k
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3PORTS S
B!tltnur.rc
93
M:JVtrr al
84
80
Queen of 0 anee•
Ton :•to
82
83
'fll f' \la]tz Is ~11111 In he t he mo st RCI\(.in!_'
77
87
fn11 1•m ~ .tn• l &lt;'Oli"{'{JIIen: ly 1\('pulnr
Jers~y City
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d,JJI~·~ · In ni l hl s1nr.1'. Tim ol'i;;lu of
BUJf{,!O .
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p:11ZI. lu ' 11111 ntiJdrm gube it IIJI·
\'ESTEflDAY'S RESULTS
JII'Jl!'Crl ill JO SO, Ulld "M!h du \l('!Jer
.'\ ngust ln" I ~ F;lutl to he t110 llrst
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
fllllt' IO \•IHI'h the WililY. Wll8
Ml:wo.ukee 6; Kanans City a
·~UI\&lt; r&gt;d
St Paul 4. Minneapolis 8.
Oaly games schfldulod
We1tn1inate~r Chimeg Tun.•
Tl\(' \\'r&gt;slllllll!o!h't' \ ltl 111 {'11 wr&gt;re
l'~~oTION..tL II.AGUE
hnt&gt;lll~ t l by L1• 1...t"r C1·utd' In liSO,
B··~ton 13: Plttsburgb 2
I he tm· tu•ln.: "\ PJU':'l t'lll\ ~li\i ('l\ f1·o m
Pl.tsburgh 4: Boston l
u 111•1·1: .,( llnndt'l' ~ IL I!-! hdle\('tl
St Louts ~. New York 3 .
th.1t Ill' Jlll ri i,..C 11r runr untt'ij \VfiS
B1ooklyn 3, Ghlcago 2.
lltl11·n fr"m 111,, tlfth !l.tl' or the
Onlr games scheduled.
flfll'll lllg ~~ mpltunr ur "l 1\ ll iJW
'l'hut My H1•dt'l'ln t'r 1.1&gt; &lt;&gt;til"
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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is that it bflf,P with it tome partfca·
, larly attract te woolen drenn. ,h.d
how trim and smt.rt one fetllln thipt
modebl
Today's example-an cseeptlontiiY
r:hic affair of dren twecd-.a a ~
' likable style from nery DOiat of
·view. Its trims are new an4 ~nJ'­
inll'. too. TheY arc toOth etiJed titt_1le
which can usually be bouaht ready.
: • .. If yo11 cannot find thh, there are
other pretty sub~tit11~s at the neck·
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" wear counter of mo~t storu. Just a
band of pique could abo be used•
~~~y for in s tan~ e. half an inch to show
alone or edged with rick-rack braid.
The button!! of bone or leather
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is llf leather.
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Umpire benched G&lt;!orgc
Edward Waddell forever
l"'hf yean ~ ago, the~ bave .been
pat ldt-Jianded pttchen, but
.IJOM that ever so completelr cap·
Jured fan im1.1tination as d1d tha
•hwilderingly pu:turc.sque ''Rube."
Jou c:an't even thmk of great
thpaWS without instantly recail1 the moat colorful of 'em alt.
u c,n, all ' buV ht;ar lthet· racy
li6141'~ of' w•ddell's ~ fflmed wing
teuttiilg ' Ule. ))l,eez,e l!' baaeball's
,-alhalla when' cons1dermg • .•
.,~ Robert Moses Grove, of the Ath·
' ~~c:i, wh., aeemiS to· have reached
the aeme of hbl career-at 32-and ~genera11y ill acclaimed &amp;11 the
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feel sure that lle 18 even swift~
and better than the lm'morta1 Wad.
dell himself. The "Rube" waa but
a vivid momoo• • when "Left)'"
joined the Ma&amp;:iben jn 1026. An·
other southpaw wonder, flddi&lt;t
Plank, had bridged the
botween the Ages of Waddel and
Grove for Connie Mack. Surely
the latter's genius incljid J tie art
of pieklng s uper-southpaws, It
would seem.
, But. '&gt;lher clubs, this ' jle&lt;~son ,
have portlllde .tu.leJtt not !ar .ihort
of ev'en Of6ve'&amp; motUr_t_merit, the
Boeton B~·aves have ~d "Dutch"
Brand~. who, during four years,
bas been n real star w1th a rather
weak team. Some ~ ay Brandt's
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the "A's." Then too, there'~ Eill
Walker, ?f the N. Y. Glnnts, whG
Ja rounding into superb fonn and
should reach ltla t.pex In 1932 or
'38. Vernpn Gomez, of the N. Y.
Yanke~~ h•s alao had a goGd sca't9n.
He's only nearing 22 and
should have a glorious future.
Fred l;Ieimach b.a• been doing very
well with the Brook~ Robins,
Alain, Bill .. Left)r" HallahJHl is
an a co amons- the St. Louis Cards·
lheir matn hope against the ''A'n'f
in the 1931 M'orlJ ·Series, many
be:Jieve. Jim Mooney, recalled by
tlte Giants from Brldii=port, started
off splendidly. AU In all, 1930 has
not bef!n a bad year for several
lefties in th(} big show,
Coprrl;bt, 1031. lthll hltllnl 8rftd1tlte, 1!tQ,

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Brcoklyn at Chki!JO
New Yort J,t St LoUII!
Philadelphia at Cincinnati
I l.f&amp;jor-Gent!ral Dougla s MacAr- '
-1 thur, Chie!·of-Stdf ol the United
AMrltJC.rr.:O. LEAGllt:
Army, hM rec eJVcd tlm 1 Oh~ · ,a~ PbHadelphla.
1 Si.utes
e.t,
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I h~heat 1-hcutp,r \dlJC)l.~ed'tcnc!!.
Oovernm·ent can bt'Jstow in rece1v. , bt,i'olt at wiahtngtan.
. i11g the Grand Cross of the J.eg 1on 1 Chwe]an\t at ~oston.
I of Hunor. General M:t(' Arthur is
rNT,&amp;:iA';ION'AL LEAGUE
: but the thirteenth American to re. 1 Baltln,\oft at Newark.
1 ccive the Croas, which wns pinned
Toronto at Roehet!ter
1 on hla breast by Grmeral Maginot, l .Jersey Cltv at Reading.
! French Min.ister of War, at Rheim8. Bu.."Telo aL Mo:~treal.

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Tum that value into caoh b~- locating those
who would welcome the chance to get
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TolE'dn at Cohunbu::;
Jnctlarlapnlls at Lowsvllle
Mll\l"l\nkoe at Kan6as City
Mi:meupolls at ~t. 'Paul

WHY nol make ,omc of tho.;c tliscardl'd
things in your attic gmttly your de rire fm·
that certain new thin ,: fo t· 1rhieh you have
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Ro.;:hcstcr 6; Toronto 1
Rochester 7. 'f01or.to 4
Mor.tre111 8; Buffulo 0

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Pluladtlphla 3, ChlcaJl:o I.
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Stnd IS cents (In stamps or coin)
to Fa~hion Bureau. Write car•fuUy
anrl plainly your name and futl ad·
dte!U, the numbu of the pattern and
thr Bizr you want.
Whtn ordering your palttrn, It
would ht a good Idea to l'!nclon 15
cents add itional for a COl!Y of '!va A.
Tmgty's Fashion Magadf'!l'! of Parb
stylu. beautifully 1)rlnted in coiOUf•.
and eh{lwlna all the models smartt)·
dreued "'omen ...;n wear.
Addru1 your letttr In the foltow·
lng way:
DAILY'S TRIIVNK
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Refrlgeral.orl!.
l)'pew•lters,
· : · Kddh,g Machines, ReJistcrs, Offlce
. :-i\nd Pactory EQulment. !teal Estate or Insurance are preferred although such experience Is not es• • • • • tbla
scnttr~~ If otherwi(r(! qua.Ufled Steady ,
ond t&gt;ermallent connection .,hh
deUeloue new ehee.M'I food
opporl unity !or ea1 nlnp , ana1na:
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lng to Win hl8 second major championshlp ot 1931 he gave a great
exhibition of nerve.
&amp;Jna: the referee I wu m a posttion to Judge bolli tor Stt.rtl.¥"11
ILlld CrelLVY lu the morning w.nd lor
~mite and Shute in Lhe a.It.ernoon
lm not m&amp;k1ng any predictions 11.5
to the 1!131 pro champion but tt
will be a cont.eat between L.,;,'0 gre~~ot
putters and whoever It gettlnK ·em
down today wHl be the wumer.
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They run ror three years Before IY pUbllSheod ftnanc!al report
\hey are up it lb expec:led thM Ina a. loss ol t3l~.OOO for Llle qWlt•
Yale wUJ have an alhletJ&lt;.: dJre..t.o~ ter ended /rUg 31, the •ad~ along
m charae not only of the w;amct Cauliftower a.lley are specul;.."tJng &amp;s
L·ut t·f all th~ otudent body build· to the future of Wllllare F . carey
:ne work that has given Yale a w.nd Tom McArdle, president anti
grea:. repu 1a 11 on, an 0 o1 a u t h r mat.r h. maker rtll;n&lt;&gt;ct. 1vc1)', o1 t h"e
t'~
areat playing Melds no~o~ ex ~stlng
world 11 greatest boxing
corporaUon
Bt:1ore anothe1 three yt- IHS th~
While Carey'! ft;len&lt;k B!'t: certain
e-reat Payne Whltnci gymll~hur., that the veteran bulldt'r oi p:ifl:Je&amp;
lart~·ol!t ever atlcmpted , wul be m ¥.111 hold hl8 job. the chubby Mcfull use with pleuty uf rnom tor ~:~1- Ardle's smile Is becomLtg a bit .v&amp;on
mCil!t everyone •·hv v.ant..s to uH~ H as the demand of the corp _.raf lOil's
P\l.culty and gndlUILe ~~udent.s R1, t uukkeeplng depto~rtmcm for nu.r.:
well a11
und ~ rgraduale15 are to Uotles of 1ed lnk continues unabatsharr ItA facllttles
"d
Bmt:.eley Oval, one oi the heart;,
The cu u ~t·s or u .... l!'lrckn ~ poor
nf old Yale Is l.o b£ razPd in the showing •hm yea r ._.,,,l be ustrO. ax
near luture 1:' be r~placed by Bcrlt · follows ·
eJey College dteps m t.hu; dlrcctiiin
1 The well known st.r.cr'11 oewerP laken during the late s.• mm ~l pression.
The !:1mous old Yal-2 station a posl.
2. A rcw un!ortumt Le ~·t· nhJrcl:l
omc~ domg a business ~QU&lt;~l t .. ~uch as the Schmelmg-Strlb!lug f••ha t ot a town of 35000 pco 111e I&lt; asco at Clc~cland, \\OJch cu.&lt;;l tht
to bc movet.l aC!UfiS to Wll!o:llL ha.l
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ding) basement
behmd th~e po~t. vmces at one dollar a ct'ltrp, a·nct
o1'ftt.f' Is having a ue\1 houw hwlt tt1c faJlwe o! tht· ·ue;.,. Llll c.nL'
r-n '..Jrk str~e t nr~1 the Y~llt thla· shows to
atL ra ct rcspec tabl:::
v·e Other 1n..~tttut1ous houst··l 11 1 rro~~od~
BerkO'Jley o~al also a1e 1Jt.J l1" clu~..
3 Puu1 matchmak ng
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4 Sch melmg s H'l.dett.a wltn ~~~&lt;'
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Commlsll&gt;On,
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P~tltody ~s t.a aU mtcnt• ~ pRtt
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of rl-,.. sc 1ent1flc llC hrJO! Thai 11~o~tl · l boxmgs racketeers Many o( illb
tutlon alao 1s to haH! tae st[l- factors m t he corporation t&gt; P00 •'
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nam ·d 1 Showtng. however, were beyond hi~
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and \l!lth It will ~ con1plded lhe
TQmpklns nthletlc a1Jolntng
O •cr nt thf' great Medlc.al cen ter, plans are being c~utknsu l}
w&lt;.lk.td uut for dcrmltorle t :n ~he
students who m tc nd so m e dHy tu
be r,hy ~ l r lans They "1!! bt&gt; tht'
l:i.st of the Unhr rslt} Kroup to i!~t
living quarter:; of t heir nl'.u, h1
Unh·~tl'llty smroundlngli l hr gr::i·
duatr school dormitories ate eJ.:peckd to be n·ad~ next ~enr ?llU
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wrUt)' ll lbout W put &amp;U !Kirts
By COPELAND c . BORO
of rxw projecta~t.o oefteet
1 N s Sports WTlter
As the ur.!·;~ ty now stt.ndli It
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comprGD'Uieio Yale coUep, Sheffield
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Orovel
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lncludina art.
We felt sorry for the crack Am- ) mlllic, I,Jw, medic.loe,
nuraln&amp;
erlcun league hurler today
, dran.a, arphltecture, fore1try, enH h d j
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ctne~rlna and ao lnlit.lt.utk&gt;n known
ed ~lim~lf ~ittone ou an cov:- as The Graduate IBchool clevo~d
some mote II ry to hiaher education
and we presume new If he doe• not
At-out the fall of 1834 Wlll see
shut out the a . Louia Carda at thC' r.ew Yale, with a baker'J; doz·
leas~ ~v.ice In t be comma world 1en rtf oolleles In fUll operation The
senes, 11ome one will compliJn to 1
Comrplssloner Landis about It
l new 1eollq:e. wtu be simp~y Mil·Letty' 'blew up his reputation La dent 01 ln purpose. Some of them
lhc saturui.on J.&gt;Oint lll plt.chiDi lhave been nam~ There are Berkethe Athletics to ll. 3 to 1 viCWD'J, ley, Davtnp~n. Piel'80n , Calhoun
ovet the Ch1cagu Whlt.e Sox, tbeJBran!ord, K1lllncfiorth, and Dick·
wm malthli hint the first. m his t'n&amp;oi" · Wheeloct Each wllJ have a
leugue ~o hana up 30 succe55es1n a /master , llvlnr with the ~&gt;tudent5
Los Angeles, Callr ' Sept 19 - se1u;an . He l6 the only major and Jookllw for their wel!aN! In
Equestl·Jan e\'ent.s In which many leau:ue moundsman to hlt the 301
Three el.aa8e!i will be asof the world 's fines~ ~ra med rtders
to each oil
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mark in lhe last eleven years.
c ese sop omore.
lUI
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Mr Ruth hit homer No. &lt;l3 lU:i
and senior
a feature of the Olymple games t.o New York Yankees ran the
Freshmen at Yale will continue
be conducted here llom July SO Lo Louis Browns through an
I to b!! handed under what Ui known
Aug. 14 1932.
JU ice ctusher, 14 :, 0 4 H"
a~ T~.e Common P'reshman Year
Ex••·t
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complete with uulned r iders u!
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mmc than u. dozen lorelgn nation .• , t.he leader, Lou Oehrli
lS ~· ear sue
u Y.
e elects
Washlngtonienuuned m a tie
or Sheff , soes on along
tncluding Europe, South Amet1ca second place Wltn tne Yanks
clll5Slcal lines or runs to.
and the Orumt
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twnlng back Detroit, 4 to 3, b&gt;
waru
' The competlttons Will consist ut
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t.hree SCllarate events which wtll mn tngs. Marberry mastered
t -e student. minile5 with only
testl t he e ndW"ance, courage and hill Detroit hurler.
ol hla class But In the ne ....
::;kllfulness of rider and hot se
Wilbert Rootnson ,
he will a.s 110phomore have
The fla t competitions to detet - man or baseball, Is
and seniors as hb hot.tSt!mine the abJIJty of the best charg- credit tor another
er 01 hunter. will be known as tne tion. Youn1 V!,Yl Mungo
' new colleg~ .scheme. operat·
Concours Complete D'Egwtation (;r Chicago Cubs to eight hitls
Harvard a.s the Huuse Plan
diffctent. phase conducl.t!d each grubbed a J to 2 advantage
~ee the studl'!nt sleep. eat.
day.
Brooklyn
and have bbl recreation with·
on t he first day t nom,Jg tesL ~
Orsatt.i sco1ed the r un ~nat won ln nu elaborate group of strucwill be rid den at a eollectett walk 4 to 3, for Bt Louis over the New lure&lt;; Each group will ha\'-c I!J&gt;
t.rot and cantet. extet~~hd walk, Yotk Giants, when Roettger h1t
stnff. and probably Its ath.·
talk and gallop Horse ll.ltd ndel lcng fly In the ninth.
:etlr
It 1S expecte9 tllal
also will be shown In bac king
RnSI:ell and Lisenbee were
great athletic rivalry Is to spring
changing dhectton and two track guoct for Cleveland. hurllr\.g
up
work
Rudy Sox of Boston to 6-l and
It is the athletic future or Yak
On the &amp;econd day 0 tweuly two trrimphs.
.hat Is pllt.ZUng tbosc lnt.ere~~ted
mile endurance run will be made
tandt was as
. rumors o! the future situa·
ovtJr nume1ous natutal and urllll- P u ates as a Long
arc fWaUable but tho$(? rum ·
clal obsLa.cles
The run v.·Jll 111 . m~sttli'Y and Boston
d1•note pll'!nty of chMges Som.:o
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evemn11:
Bill.
c Iude a st~cplecha se, cross·country
the ~btl
Bowes'
clouts
a.nd .the
a y a 12 a 11 wor k ed up over
lace wnh 35 obsl&amp;cles and 11 gallop
games between her own colleges
on the :Hat. Two hours and five captmed It, 4 Lo 1
fi nd Lhey s~e thE: Bowl packed to
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wltnt ss the Championship conte~t
i'OLO GAMt:
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New York Sept 19 -:i N&amp;-lhe 1
•H'"l";f~g
lng over t;~ehc natural obstncles
AMERICAN
foctball tea,m wtll be like. they HurricAnes and th~ santa Pauli\/
The second gtoup of competlCtub
Won
wonder. There Is a report all very fc.uur will clash todny In the final
t1ons will , be the Prix des No.tions 8 t Puul
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Indefinite or oourse, that In years round of the uatlonnl o;:&gt;en poio I
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Yale's football mtercol~ cha.rnplonahlp at International field
make !1om 16 to 20 difficult jumps Indlanapoll~
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determine t.he skll1 and a:t)lllty o1
the rJde1· In c~trollJng his mOWlL I
NA.TIONAJ'. LEAGI1.,
and the hor~Ses
obedience
The
Club
Won LOF
rlrler v.Ul s!ww his h01 se nt all · '~I L " 11 !~
97
50
gHil.s mcluding two track, clum&amp;:t' Nuv y , 11;:
ll!i
62
of lead at thr gallop, on Lhe mrcle Chtt.ogo
79
69
534
and on n stml.ght line at each l~t1 I'~ h )
76
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511
st~~~~ean~ n1ht PRA!:l.sage and Plldft'J' 1F-11\ ',') tugh
73
75
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C llfiV·s best 1i1lcrs i Bn~ 1-1 11
63
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aud hm·11es arc In I!EUillllg at u tL I P ht lHdclpltl~
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Riley, Kamms and "Lher pools ln 1cmc umull'
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aqd a ll.rJe bli'n' ,.1~ propably about 5000 teet or100d lumber
urt.er razed A baq:ain
The Eber~c'b C9nstrucUon co.
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that ~~ a. (feat many Mew
H&amp;ven ttlf~t. and IOfr'' people
lar bc.-)'orJJ «he borden Ol Connec·

In F1nal1; Many Upaeta !the greena. u tuw been a mystery Babe Ruth RiAII Up 43rcl. Ucut
n .. _ r In Prof
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.bow Billy could. )lOUJbiY teep
H ome Run T o I"'R'tp
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Ml ~ll Jenme tu•.d Ml::s Kate Lawsen left FTklay an1 wlll spend tht' )'1
next two wcek5 with frlencis it.
( Huu tmgton
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tt· red Holzer hu&amp;pltal Thursday tot
tl(•atn-ent
tlkcl'• Coc•olatioa
M ' ~'i Ed1th Hen_ll.s left to !.pend
Ju11 Ttinklna RDY8 the futlu•r who
I he "(Ck. e nd at her home tn Re~JntMuled to n1nkt a gre11.t ' prote.ncld:..tmr g
l'llnnnl nmn or I1IA son lli!Uiill ~· mnn·
Cal1'n Will o! Mlddlcpm' WEil! ad·
Al!'el to t'r•ht'4'nl hl11 i.II!Ulflpolrttlltent
ul tt.d to Holzer hcspltal 'I hur.sday I
when the ho\· slr,nl'l up t"r n nent
!(,. ':fstmrnt
t~ulary 011 n llnll ))in)e-1·.-WuHhlnu:.
REAL J:STATE 1'RANSH .RS
i\11 a nd Mrs Elmer He1n ha''~
' tnn lollllr.
m r VI'O lrll m Fc m·th avcn u~ to Ml s
The followlnl( real esta te tn: n:,. r,,l'llt't C10mh :." pwpert} on Third
Far.l 4boat Cremation
fcrs il8VI:I been .recorded he •~
r·IVLnUP Mr an-I Mrs Arthur f{eclThe puhl•.: henllh lll'n· i('E' RD\'8
on:.tpolls--Mmnle Sho.rl z, dec (i ges lto.ve also cl1anged ttleir locathul It l!ot not Tl'llf&gt; thnt In t'l'f'llill · to C. B Shartz. Jo ts
tiGll fl om 354 Thl.rd avenue to 514
jhe lu:&gt;nrl retlulilll! unlnlrlll'l).
Q, egory Sha~lz, dec rl L:J C C Th!J d avenue
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TIP IPlJrt lll'llf:llly ha(rns Ill fit. due
M1 and Mn T R Burk.:. who
lo llw fnt&gt;t H~nt lt I~ the hP!!I [lrn· .2ful-r ~z. 60 acres
Allen Cook, el al lo Clla.let. fliT' J11ovlng here !10m Columbus ~ U!•t'tt'l~ flrr;Jtn In the body. 'fhl~. or
RI~.
lots 19-20
Iwill ~·cr:upy th r. Wetherholt apart. son a~orge Frederick Kl~her ac- Henry Cherrington returned Thur.s~
('Oilr!!f'. l)f~IPIUb li[)Oil hOI\' the h('fil
l ewln 0 Dav1s ~o GulcJ,r N11hH 1m1 m on First a~enue at C~dar Et I comJ,~.'\nled· ber to Wasllingt;m c day rrom Cincinnati where · they
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aceom.r" ~~e 1 ~s ~~m:!!tJr Q.b$r·
---iE~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;~iii J Llzzle Hazlett to Fauu:e:-; No'ael Lmtl~; Mo , to visit her Rl!ltcr Mrs / ·
, et al, lot 2.
:Ed Copeland Mr Bov1e and grand
M: r11 Charles sw1tzu
rlngtr' .t who Is on t ! t way ~o Ward

Dtograrn was int.::r·
voall dueLS by Mr~
liind. da:Uihter ~ MJ~;s
Plorence W f!.f[W
a itrn Officer~ for
W'l're St!lected u.s
Mrs MarsaL l
Mrs P lot.
~ nce Wagner; SecretarY Mts. She:!
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ahouAler the pitch'"" b"'~n to ·
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1ht entire se rle~&gt; if~
e&amp;lled
upo 11 to'
do u
The fad that several hurlm 1n
By OEOROl: VON ELM
the serles wUl be thttstins !or ·•re- Wrltl~n for and Copyl'l&amp;)lt 1931 INS
AJIOWI Plent" Of Tt'me venB:e" w\n pr~vlde intereatilll ldde
Pro\'idence, Seylt l~Por the
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ll.Jh.t-5 LD. tlle cla.ilelc. The belli- ftrst tlme in tbe h.i!tory of the
fOr .,n.e1t Of Crove
grent Burlelih Grtmes wW be out proftWonal
sotterli
QSf,OCI.atJon
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Watberc of the A'l knocked out of QTeat solfer, tioQlpethl« ln the final
Jiy LES CONKlJN
t.qe box 1n the ' t"t""' .... ..., .. of Uie round tor the title today.
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be aobtnc for o
Twenty )'ear old Ttlm Cl 3a'ly
New York. Sept. 10- Wiule thr I chance to beat the Cordi;. And the who has ail I'Weet P 1101! swlna as
Car1inals will enJOY a psychnlog:lcal taCiturn Oron, ))lmselt, would U)::e It ha~&gt;: ever bf::en my plcti.SUrt' ta
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to hook up with Jess Haines qain see. Is playing Denny Shutt , whom
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8 l'nnage
year 11 that the n.nd even the IICore far the 3 to 1 1 IDII!ilt cn.ll a ve\emn of th::! golf·
wortd serleB start s In St Lo~LS In · defeat that Old Jess hung around ~ circles. in the thirty six hole
:-:tead of PhUB.~lphla Lhl' A.mltks his neck last year
battlr ror the championship.
wlll ~'!gain have a tremendous ad·
Grimes Ia one ~i the unlucklest
cr.•.wy, a very unaasurn.ng a ncl
vant •. ~ due to the lntel'iea~ u~ hurlers ever to pitch in world like~ble c~ap. did the sccmlnely
schoooule. ·
serlet~ competition. While with tmpors1blf' when ;1-e ~a.t Gene Barn
O.tlVe and Earn~haw the cut- Brooklyn he beat Cleveland, 3 to zen, 5 and 3. Tam 8howcd n o JtS·
f. tan"lng hurlers of the Am ~ •l can 0, but smce then has faUed to win 1pcct for Gene's repuLatlon us a. Hgh
Leagut:rs. undoubtedly will be us- a world series a:~e Jn four start&amp; ter, In just went ah~ad e.ud plaY·
d h 1 the !lrst two ur
Oct 1
t'
~ nes on
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ed shot after shot, holed putt aft~r
and 2 The third gam e will n ot be
putt. until the holes rll.n out on
plaved untU Oct 5 at Slube Park I
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and th s fourth ~o~ame ts schedul J&gt;J
At New ~ lk N ~ l Mo
of t'H' tournament
foe the !ollowlng ,_day ThlS wlll al- Phllad
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h ea.vywe lght , ae- ,..,11, , thl• boy' play ' golf
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fea.f,ed Ralph B b
Br kl 1 ·• 1 1
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:ws efore makmg 00)
ar era,
oo yn t;eior ~ a tremendous ga llety Noth res t ee u
theh seeond a pp.,aranc.t' of th"
l•, ng •e-med to dlaturb l&gt;lm . h• ..,,,,_ 1
series
&lt;;ilacomo Bergomas. It&amp;lian hea.vy- lo '
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defeated John v....u
~--,~·, a ngInl\.'5 lh
oug
e11was wsd ge
Grove a,n d Earfl.'lhf!W have flash· '"''"hi,
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ano er prac ce roun
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c d &lt;~P Iendid f orm dmtng the Ia1,t
At
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kid seemed to have enrythtng
few \'A!eks Leftylturnmginathrtc Bal Wllmiogton , Del-8ld .Lampe, th:1t goes to make a chnmpton He
hit performance an1 Big Georg..! 1 tlmore 130 poun~r. e.nd Johnny 18 a good wooden club player hits
hurl,ng a one · lut
classic 111 011~ [Lucas, Camden, N J .. drew (8)
his uon like a. master, and is a mar
serle,.... It th~SE! two stalw~outs a.e
A~ Utica, N Y~teve Wolanin, velou~ putter a.~ Sarnzen l en. n ~d
hot the It s haw! a good chanct' Utica welterweight, defeated Ser- to hi:; sorrow And moot lmporta,lt
lo gwecp the fh H fu UI g&lt;; m :~ \geant Sammy Baker, New Yo:k lol all he has a t{OI!Ing du,posltlon
of U:e series wllhcm t cl-21}{'nd!nr; UO)
1 that many of our best
plascrs In
on &amp;'lY other hurler
At Miami, F'lu.-Billy 3cl a.::ll , Cu- ~ c ludh• g myself, can well envy
If Orove or Ea rnsllnw 1 ~ net 111 1umbus. Ga, nuddl '~welght. defeatThat match yesterday between
~hapc for the fiJth ~umc, Cmm1e ed ' Tiger" Johnny Cline Fresno, Billy Burke , National open cham.
Mack can gamble w1lh w .~lb ~~ ~· {'r Callfurnlu OOJ
piOn and Denny Bhut.c \Vas a cla.sHoyt both ve l~llllls, 01 1\.'W ila!T~v
At Cleveland-Marshall Coulettc, sic , not &amp;J much from the pomt of
his b"illlaut reel Ult hurle1
Cleveland fentherwelght, w.en d"· view of great goU but because each
Ou Wbll.t pltclle,s w1ll Gat:b~· clslon from Joey Knshner. Cleve- one tried so hal'd tu get the break
Stre•t rel:v? Eve n ~f Hn ln&lt;':&gt;, w1th land, (6)
I at the time it counted most. T o
hl,s :njured shouldt&gt;r Is no t In s hRpe
Myer Lichtenstein ,
Rochc~tf'r me the 1eal break of the match fol
for the post-~;eason classlr, Gabby! Welterwel&amp;:ht , scored
teehnleal Shute was at the thirteenth . 1t
has j li!it ot :!IX dep~ndable boxmen ' knockout over Larry Madge, Clevl'- was there that h e caused the down
from Wlll"h to choose 'I he\' fll~ land, (5L
ran o! Armour the previous day
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At that hole Shute dropped fl
Lind~ey 1\illt Johnson
lcls10n from Joey Kushner, Clewe- ntteen footer one or many he had
Wh l le~rlngcr ha s~ ~~ lmpt·cs.':lt\C Sorant.on. Pa. (5J.
holed t.hrougnout me maLcn, but

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ball lpped the oup imit .eL&amp;yed out
Burh 11 galt toaay seemed to be
a Kreat eHort parUcuJa.rly a roWld

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WRE~TUI'&lt;G RESULTS

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Won Lost Pot
Phli.\dClphl n
101
43
.'TO I
By I N s
Wr..•·!ungton
87
57
At Philadelphia - Jm1 Luudos NLw Ycrk
87
57
G ! cece. defeated Ray Stl'l'lt• Call ~ Clrwlnnd
T.J
72
Iornln .
St Lr uJs
5tl
87
At Nf'w YOlk - H " l'b Freem.:_n D ctmJ •
68
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Ne w YClk, tossed Skc .~nos kl, l''t ::'H 1 Boston
58
37
YOlk
Ch1r. t;o
05
88
Sum Sleln pmn('d Ivan Pmtubany
I~Tl : RN\TIONAL LEAOIIE
Club
Won
Olpo OalabJLlcll t111 e w Van~\,\ z('·
R cc!J~'t.: ieJ
100
lumlak
Nnvat k
ll8
3PORTS S
B!tltnur.rc
93
M:JVtrr al
84
80
Queen of 0 anee•
Ton :•to
82
83
'fll f' \la]tz Is ~11111 In he t he mo st RCI\(.in!_'
77
87
fn11 1•m ~ .tn• l &lt;'Oli"{'{JIIen: ly 1\('pulnr
Jers~y City
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d,JJI~·~ · In ni l hl s1nr.1'. Tim ol'i;;lu of
BUJf{,!O .
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lht! 1\!llt?. I~ (JIJII\ UI'Nl In !liP tllru
p:11ZI. lu ' 11111 ntiJdrm gube it IIJI·
\'ESTEflDAY'S RESULTS
JII'Jl!'Crl ill JO SO, Ulld "M!h du \l('!Jer
.'\ ngust ln" I ~ F;lutl to he t110 llrst
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
fllllt' IO \•IHI'h the WililY. Wll8
Ml:wo.ukee 6; Kanans City a
·~UI\&lt; r&gt;d
St Paul 4. Minneapolis 8.
Oaly games schfldulod
We1tn1inate~r Chimeg Tun.•
Tl\(' \\'r&gt;slllllll!o!h't' \ ltl 111 {'11 wr&gt;re
l'~~oTION..tL II.AGUE
hnt&gt;lll~ t l by L1• 1...t"r C1·utd' In liSO,
B··~ton 13: Plttsburgb 2
I he tm· tu•ln.: "\ PJU':'l t'lll\ ~li\i ('l\ f1·o m
Pl.tsburgh 4: Boston l
u 111•1·1: .,( llnndt'l' ~ IL I!-! hdle\('tl
St Louts ~. New York 3 .
th.1t Ill' Jlll ri i,..C 11r runr untt'ij \VfiS
B1ooklyn 3, Ghlcago 2.
lltl11·n fr"m 111,, tlfth !l.tl' or the
Onlr games scheduled.
flfll'll lllg ~~ mpltunr ur "l 1\ ll iJW
'l'hut My H1•dt'l'ln t'r 1.1&gt; &lt;&gt;til"
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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is that it bflf,P with it tome partfca·
, larly attract te woolen drenn. ,h.d
how trim and smt.rt one fetllln thipt
modebl
Today's example-an cseeptlontiiY
r:hic affair of dren twecd-.a a ~
' likable style from nery DOiat of
·view. Its trims are new an4 ~nJ'­
inll'. too. TheY arc toOth etiJed titt_1le
which can usually be bouaht ready.
: • .. If yo11 cannot find thh, there are
other pretty sub~tit11~s at the neck·
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" wear counter of mo~t storu. Just a
band of pique could abo be used•
~~~y for in s tan~ e. half an inch to show
alone or edged with rick-rack braid.
The button!! of bone or leather
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should tone with the dreu. The belt
is llf leather.
TIJi1 fe~Utrll 1111'/ lrt dtciwt4 ;,.
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Umpire benched G&lt;!orgc
Edward Waddell forever
l"'hf yean ~ ago, the~ bave .been
pat ldt-Jianded pttchen, but
.IJOM that ever so completelr cap·
Jured fan im1.1tination as d1d tha
•hwilderingly pu:turc.sque ''Rube."
Jou c:an't even thmk of great
thpaWS without instantly recail1 the moat colorful of 'em alt.
u c,n, all ' buV ht;ar lthet· racy
li6141'~ of' w•ddell's ~ fflmed wing
teuttiilg ' Ule. ))l,eez,e l!' baaeball's
,-alhalla when' cons1dermg • .•
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' ~~c:i, wh., aeemiS to· have reached
the aeme of hbl career-at 32-and ~genera11y ill acclaimed &amp;11 the
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feel sure that lle 18 even swift~
and better than the lm'morta1 Wad.
dell himself. The "Rube" waa but
a vivid momoo• • when "Left)'"
joined the Ma&amp;:iben jn 1026. An·
other southpaw wonder, flddi&lt;t
Plank, had bridged the
botween the Ages of Waddel and
Grove for Connie Mack. Surely
the latter's genius incljid J tie art
of pieklng s uper-southpaws, It
would seem.
, But. '&gt;lher clubs, this ' jle&lt;~son ,
have portlllde .tu.leJtt not !ar .ihort
of ev'en Of6ve'&amp; motUr_t_merit, the
Boeton B~·aves have ~d "Dutch"
Brand~. who, during four years,
bas been n real star w1th a rather
weak team. Some ~ ay Brandt's
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than -&lt;:rove's were •·outch" with
the "A's." Then too, there'~ Eill
Walker, ?f the N. Y. Glnnts, whG
Ja rounding into superb fonn and
should reach ltla t.pex In 1932 or
'38. Vernpn Gomez, of the N. Y.
Yanke~~ h•s alao had a goGd sca't9n.
He's only nearing 22 and
should have a glorious future.
Fred l;Ieimach b.a• been doing very
well with the Brook~ Robins,
Alain, Bill .. Left)r" HallahJHl is
an a co amons- the St. Louis Cards·
lheir matn hope against the ''A'n'f
in the 1931 M'orlJ ·Series, many
be:Jieve. Jim Mooney, recalled by
tlte Giants from Brldii=port, started
off splendidly. AU In all, 1930 has
not bef!n a bad year for several
lefties in th(} big show,
Coprrl;bt, 1031. lthll hltllnl 8rftd1tlte, 1!tQ,

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~ ~~m~tpn at Ptttsbul'l:h
Brcoklyn at Chki!JO
New Yort J,t St LoUII!
Philadelphia at Cincinnati
I l.f&amp;jor-Gent!ral Dougla s MacAr- '
-1 thur, Chie!·of-Stdf ol the United
AMrltJC.rr.:O. LEAGllt:
Army, hM rec eJVcd tlm 1 Oh~ · ,a~ PbHadelphla.
1 Si.utes
e.t,
f t~fr.N:t!W YOI;k.
I h~heat 1-hcutp,r \dlJC)l.~ed'tcnc!!.
Oovernm·ent can bt'Jstow in rece1v. , bt,i'olt at wiahtngtan.
. i11g the Grand Cross of the J.eg 1on 1 Chwe]an\t at ~oston.
I of Hunor. General M:t(' Arthur is
rNT,&amp;:iA';ION'AL LEAGUE
: but the thirteenth American to re. 1 Baltln,\oft at Newark.
1 ccive the Croas, which wns pinned
Toronto at Roehet!ter
1 on hla breast by Grmeral Maginot, l .Jersey Cltv at Reading.
! French Min.ister of War, at Rheim8. Bu.."Telo aL Mo:~treal.

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Humhecl f of people are daiiy reading our
Want Ad ~ just fo1 : uch op]Jottunities for
pi ocut ing uoable lhil ')l;S without paying the
"first-hand" p!'ice.

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They still have valu e &lt;'ldi usefuineos for
eome one or you wou ld n't have sawd them.
Tum that value into caoh b~- locating those
who would welcome the chance to get
them at a fair price. Buyers are not hard
to find.

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TolE'dn at Cohunbu::;
Jnctlarlapnlls at Lowsvllle
Mll\l"l\nkoe at Kan6as City
Mi:meupolls at ~t. 'Paul

WHY nol make ,omc of tho.;c tliscardl'd
things in your attic gmttly your de rire fm·
that certain new thin ,: fo t· 1rhieh you have
been year·ning-?

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NE'Wil.rk. 9; Bllltlmor c 5
Ro.;:hcstcr 6; Toronto 1
Rochester 7. 'f01or.to 4
Mor.tre111 8; Buffulo 0

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B a .~ ton

Bu..ton 6 ; Cleveland 4
Pluladtlphla 3, ChlcaJl:o I.
N !l \0. York 14, St Louis 4.
w.u;hlngton 4, Dctrmt 3. 112 lnn l

Patu,.,.,

'a . cENTs in coin and thi!'l Cuupon Jillcd out
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Stnd IS cents (In stamps or coin)
to Fa~hion Bureau. Write car•fuUy
anrl plainly your name and futl ad·
dte!U, the numbu of the pattern and
thr Bizr you want.
Whtn ordering your palttrn, It
would ht a good Idea to l'!nclon 15
cents add itional for a COl!Y of '!va A.
Tmgty's Fashion Magadf'!l'! of Parb
stylu. beautifully 1)rlnted in coiOUf•.
and eh{lwlna all the models smartt)·
dreued "'omen ...;n wear.
Addru1 your letttr In the foltow·
lng way:
DAILY'S TRIIVNK
FA8HION "BUB£AU
E"' .t. T~tt:J'• .:hfla Senlt:n
Roltm 309, fi.. Tl -Wat Sl~eL

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I'!Rrl Hyaell Scone of

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'lbe ruldence and rrocery stort

by t Jre
,2 :30 o'clock Suluf(hsy mom lDI - llfrs. liylll:lll Rll d c h HCUCII &gt;Atr('
alMllllll In the hoW!e which adJmn~· thP' !tore room,
and wt:re
awalP.ned bf the bla~
Throuah the aid of nrh::!lb&lt;:.:s ;t ll
of the h ousehold ~,:oods W t' fl:' Ml vcd
!ror.t destructi on by the M.re Mr:;
Hysell n.port.xl thllt th•· bhu~ h;l(i
atarled In lhe sh.- re 1'(){)11 ~ t•" 111 ur
all she oould tdl but tht' f11rt Lila.

lhe realdence had bef'n CJn.Jr,cL ll
with~ s wre m·count..ed IUJ
tts
bW'nilai befcre lhli blu:n cuu!u !,

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I tJOintJ to Ob~o BLat:! at Oolumbws,
SecretarY of State Stimson, Po&amp;l ~
Juhu Wlnninl(, :.n. who Wu!i plac- are Oeorl(e E.dward Nye, Ralston I
ma~~ter General Bruwn Becretan· ed umler arrest W ~dncllda) alter- -Ruasell Jr., Bob EltM:trfeld, Helen
ot Labor Doak and ~retary of · :100:1 by Bherl!f A . o . Tracy am i 1 Ort:LCe Williams, Jean RusseU anc.l
the Navy Adamli.
I has bum held here under ~u.spu::k·:! ' I.ll:zabtth Sauvap.
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Secretary Lamont wa.! B directur '
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of the uaoctatum again$.t tb.e pro· \ or brt&gt;aklng Into and ent.enng the J
BRIDGE HOSTESS
hibttlon amendment when he was ! ~e~:&gt;l&lt;"!w~ or Charles
Canterbury 1
appointed to the cabinet; SecretiiO near t he Rock Springs fRir kround ~ Mn: . P•. K. L1pplnoolt was hostcAS I
Mellon waa ror years the o'llo-ner (J! rec~.ntly, admltl.t'd to lht' she.·lrf 1to her bridge club at her home Fr.l· ,
il'eal di!tJllery Interests · Secret.a.I"Y I
day t::venln&amp;:. Ouea;t! of the club 1
Doak always supported 'labor's at-, and Llhers here Friday that he had . were M111. J . J . Zelher, Elsie Hart.]
iltude on the question; and neltb.t'r l l'lltt~red lb. z place and st olen the i Amy Geary, Mar.uerlte
Meier,
Secretary Stimson, Secret.aLY AdN l~,:ood~ wb.1cb had be42n n.pol"tt!d Freda Faul:ler and Mnl. Margan.t 1
iUJ18 nor Postmaster General Browu . mtaah;g
;Hen11ch. Following the relreshmcuL 1
were ever tdentlfled with the u cy
.H , ~ aid he entered the b.oUlle 1course, prize for hilh ISCOle wu
element In the ·party.
lhrou~~:h a rt'Rr window and plcked 1awarded to Mrs . C~rl Schaefer aUd
One tbtng JS certain-the p res- up a l ~ w tr lnkcl5 and art:cle-:. and !i!Ucst prlr.e to Mal11"\lerlte Meier.
sure o.nd a1itatton for beer Lha~ I also eQmt&gt; w&lt;:.mton'~ add dlL id r: 1':,
hal swh·Ied around the White 1rJresro~.· s. Nearly all of the m il en :tr- . IIPIOYED UIIIFOII INTEIIIATIOM!Al
Huwll: In J-ectmt weeks, since the tlcles have been lucuteC: b..Y the I
employment and fiB.cal s_ltuaUo.o:; :'herrfJ, exczpt the dress~s
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became acute, b.a.s Intensified the
H ~ v.:JI be ii!Yt!n a hearing on j'
Interest of congress In the ma~ter . tll.e charges within a lew duy' "
Although tb.e Qnoomlng congress
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shou ld recommend beer rrum au
economic 8tandpo1nt and I th ink he
coukl do It without t nkln g baco:
By MARY WOLF
anytblng he ha.~:~ said
cungre~~
Ml~~ Zma Wllcoxln ha.!o re lurn- I
would approve it."
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Mr (•!Jd Mr.s. A. D. Wllcoxln und! THE COUNCIL AT JERUSALEM
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-Mabel Dodson LS Ylhitlng her • LIDRSON' TEXT-Ar t ll 15 :1-s &amp;.
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C)tf!II'I:Jlsh:!d .

Hcapital Saturday

Cu l umim ~ ht'' ·
pl.ta ...Where he has bfCll !U l' li o;ll l-

• l.l::Jt:yseU Is Inn

Morn~

Hyaf!t and thc children Y,TI c' rtS ifl
W M . Burton, 71l year.~ or age,
JMil "t home and tald.1r,:: t'ai L U
a rew1~1 1t or Grnw•I IJ Lll m Middlethe lmslness In the sUJre .
A s ton~ Jtwm v.Jth Jli'Jl rly nll th·~ p~: rt . fer quite n numi.Lt~r "f yean..
e.t«k and th:ture~ . bt• IQiliPn ~ In ~~s po))atd in the probate CG ULt
ltysell, wns v ~ ~lr o y rd I.Jy fhr ill a! - IH't J Sa t'.lrd..l}' mo: nlng for lunacy
mO«t the snme place liOmt: lun C' ;1go, md wa~ tmmedJalt&gt;ly token W the
i'tl: n ·~ Slatt• Hu.~ pit a l icr lhe In ·
Although tbe uttct amou: JL oC tb
-·an~ l:y Deputy fhcntl:-; Uann tm&lt;:
IC!lll W3 ~ not kl lUW!l.
It ,J.'(l .~
b1 - Uthr: Tracy.
lieved that It wa~ co mplc~eb c ·,
Eu: t rm htts tleen railing mentally
ered b)' Insuranc-e.
fur 1t·•· pu bt SI'W't":ll mouth 11 unrl
t.mtll tect nUy hud nc~er b~comc
vld~nt. Frida y altenwon it wa.~
~•nld tht• man beem11 e dung&lt;'l(lU!";iJ
vic!e 1t wh1lt• at a 1\tv&lt;.-.: ry sl..on ! In
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lhe
scuth encl of Mlddl"•·.po-'
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~.n nue rom page one)
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hurlcct ll woman acro~8 t he stf)re
made to the policeman . He brought room .
&lt;.u.' .frcm Forrest thut the woman
H ..! llCCl:lm
unmanugt!able awJ
Wti.IJ .aim and collected when the , memllfi"S of thP. ram!Jy could du
pUice omcer a rrlvcd on the SC&lt;'llt'. lnotlll:ll! to 11ld him . Fln&lt;~.lty ufficers
f:.IF• wa.-. sl!ghtly ner\ltlUS, Forre~t w ~rc &lt;.ailed and t 1c was taken ulto
u. ld, but she did not weep,
1u~ L!"dy ltnd pland m a ct-J! at the
Serreant f'orr•!Nl wo.s cerl.o.ln thal ec.tmt.y jail Frld.t}' •ll~o~bt where h e
ln the story Mrs . CQJllngs told hl;ll was !wid unur h Js adm ll\.anee \.u
lmrnedlatel,. a.tter Uw ~escue t ha; the n.srlum , Soturduy mc.mlng.
she did not mention any terl·tnc
SR id m.sau ll y rt!f,ultecl
~;truggle such 116 the uulhmHi&lt;&gt;~ from the so!L~nlng cf lllc brain.

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Ge"eral Weather
C.ond•t"
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Y• lyhnve
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on
u ~e nbeoen
ot llherly
an
to ths fl e11 h, hut hy love "'"f\"1&gt; o ne
another.
f'IUliiAR.Y
TOPIC - ChriKt\,n nll
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ot· lnK •.t·ogeth cr.
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. YOl JKG PEOPLfo~ AND Alll:LT
1XIP,lL'~hrlll11n
n\ly at 1he Cr&lt; · ~o.rna 11 •

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B &amp; B Sh
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M•tner Is ID)Ure
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•·rp;Jt!t•d uul IIIllCh

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b~n~.;ath

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weights down to 5_00 and under · nlm !rom
the
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comomn throwouts, 4 _00 downw~~ont'. Wfl.!! taken to the hosplta . hy the
Ewl11g aml:lulance.

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lll"J.:'Ull ll' llt or .THm"" (1"1' .
. He took tile fll&lt;'l ill'L"In r1,11

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IOO LATE
FOR l'I-IE LAS"r
TQA\1'1 1-\0MI:
ILL HA\Jii TO
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HELLO
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$10
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AN'o P..

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HOW MUCt-1
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l'f.'IAT G.U'/

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River ati\1

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and apparentlv
a, but lt wilt
Y'llS 1\"lth Q-

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ugh
wdtern
Ini:!Will\. ' A
'ted the shOcll
·iot'd intenslt;r:~
counLy vmap
U.!; reported tiJ

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SO FA'R, SO GOOD I F'REEO Tf.'IE ANIMAL':&gt;
F QQN\ ;-t'"I-\E ZOO i"N \)
NOW I~ - \:'.1&gt;2\Ncr!NG.
Tl-\!iM BACk TO TI-lE

Gallipolis Theatre'"

1hool. both lbt
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A"" WI: LL A'S
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Anna \fll
· · Nobody wU
dozens
wert
.or tn the vU~
t! p M.
t IUld only a
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Sunday and Monday, Sept. 20-21

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Janet Gaynor-Charles Farrell
-in"MERELY MARY ANN"

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Thursday and Friday-Sept. 24·25

~flt"ld.

Norma Shearer
- in"FREE SOUL"

Je du;turbllnce.
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Mll!EN N\A'5"i!

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kpt. 21-'l'ht
1oted In olilo
are- knOWtl .P
~llllk~~ : of .ttiji
wlthQut bel.,
eae per110n. take place at

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lhfllrl'llllffi
ri.•turnIO!Jl•lher
to Antl()('h, th~
ellu~h
to lu•nr I
the . r~HJrL Ita reading h!'i)Uifht
l(llea.t r£'jnlclng.
Judu 11nd 811us,
'I who .tm1! 'bN&gt;Ii tu•nt ull ronflrmntory
: wltn~ belt.g projltll'ta, now ex- !
1 borted the hreihren wltl1 llliLDJ 1

ltiiillllil•s•2iiOi"tiOii.lioiioiioiii,Oiiii01iOI..l•:.;•r••l
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conftrmln.:
the .dect&amp;Jon or
tiLt
Jeruulem
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TREATED• .

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,;nd In Adanl1
-eak whtc~ . bu
JmeroWI adJUIJ
The Mme line
m Into central
adjoins ta:1e
tem Kentuot:J;
OhiO ever att
terlous as tM
Tine Ulla state
te lower atrat:t
.000 feet belOW
lp the westeni
the tremor ol
-e developed
te ITOWld lenJ
s. The cbapa:f
&amp;o • few InCh~
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the. U..terlor · tf
outer lt.~fj
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elt ln westm
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NS-Ijinfl petoo
SCOI"CI inJUI'fd
hieb. OCC\UTed
1ter ·at Kuma~
of Tokyo.
:~I;.e out
arta'
operty Clall'".ajl

pr~litehi.

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when a mild
BellefontalQe.
Je Ohio riMer
'estern_ Obt.o.
nth larer. Gill
emor occurred.
•as reported :lab

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BEFORE
ANY DATE
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Doyton

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COuPLE

DID YOU EVER STOP TO

floon; !hoot
tablet.

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Sunday Sbowa: Mal. I :3~:s..

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w. va., Sept.

h!ls l'&lt;'en qutl·:: Ill.
Mr.~~~· .. :~&gt;~~:lbL·r returned from
h.l' l't•tl'r miL) !-~lluiH•d hllll' H lnLr·- ----- - - - monlze11 wllh Jlu·jll"lljlh(·L·y ur .·\IL\11!'1 ··muumr...m=wunmumucnu~
Harve S . Churoh, oon of Uw late (AnlOit9: 11 ·1.i l . lit• 11hnw.,11 that lim
John Churcb., arrived here for tl , rt•ceptlun of !he 1h•lll!l('s wns ll"t 1
visit With his brother, James lin ··nntlkt hut Itt ~~ rlt·t ln LriiiHllJ 1
Church and sister, Mrs. Charles Co- with q,ul's JllmL. .~M "i'l furl11 In I he
hen.
Mr Church now resides in HIII'PL"h or . l1.11rw ~ . f:n11' S t•lnn 111 11&gt;1
I Chicago t~.nd haJ&gt; not vlsllcd be-re fut!nw!l :
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for 14 years.
n . Tu luke 11UI f1·~lm :IUILliiJ.! lhil
flt• ntlle~ a !ll'tlp ll• fn1· hi .~ na111r (v,
'Japu,aqu puw qJ,C.ItiiM'JdL!V i-1) . This~ ~ w!1ut I ~ now l{"lng uu'
~ ..,qaq •pooJ uoww 11 u.i 1, 1 a•n uo the Jlf""twhmg or !he g.,:-;p('l to the
By Edson R. W11ite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
11 l&lt;t\111 qillliJR aq1 111 fla)IUIJiliiJ.l ent\lt rLf tl~e ~nrt.l~. nn~l the l'nll !ug
IRUUI itllL 'lU$liii;J)IJi11Jll • ll"llll Hdil! OUt of · lht lh1111h.
b. Aflt&gt;r the Chml'll b &lt;'~'lllJLh~led
1pJ.u 1.Unwu Aun Jo PJIII 11 a~~IJQ I
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,II;Nllll~ ftU( .\\OJ IIJ fl.ld(l tUtti rf'lllOVf'd, thP l~rAI'lJI!IHh lllltlOO
THAT the problemr. of securins new buaineu are the same today
ill1 '0 pllol:f,tj QIIJ,
'IIIUIJihii!~&lt;U Will be Ctlll\'l'l"lt•(j nlll1 I'I','; IOI"I'li 1.0
-,~ 0 ,) u Sl(illl •• •t•au 1 :;~ otl ,c 11 .11 puy !lLclr land nnd prh·th•::f'jj h:v thf!
u they have always been.
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t •. Followlnl[ lhiR will tw thl' I'OnThe moot important of these
is how to secure increased
\·enlon ()r th(' 1\"!ll'lll tiLrolij!"h the
1 Rl!:t:lll'~' 111' 1'011\"f'l"I.:OII l~rnl'\ (\", li
volume of busineu at the least cott.
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thnt there Is no l'llllflkt wlu~n tha
Scriptures nre rl~:htly dh·ltled,
Modem business concerns have found that continuous advertis·
Ill. The Decision of the Council
ing throurh the printed pare is th• safest, surest ,and cheapest way
(\'\', 22-:;.'11).
· 1'1!~ nwlher dLurch came to a
to aeeure continuoua buaineaa.
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UDAilimOIIII agreement Rtld ACI'l'llled
lhe rf'II()JUtiOD offered by .ll\IIROII,
l 'l'lrey not only sf'nt a letter stnllng
The printed p . .e is
by all the people u an information
, the IJC(lt~lon of U1e conterenct', hnt
look
the
wise
precaution
to
lf'ml
bureau,
because
advertisement.
show what on the market and
No on• lik.. o person whose
! tnflnentlnl men alon~t with J&gt;aul und
wbeTe to buy everythinr needed•
is bad. , So be sure to 'I ll.nrnabns to hoor the snme IP!&lt;Hmony
by
wortl
of
mouth.
'l'hll
letkMP your breath beyond sus-! tPI' den1e11 the authority of thP .ILtPeople know that continueus aclvert~ always offer them the
picion. lou can do thi• by · 'lablng ten('hPrs (\i. 24) nnol tlt&gt;clrired
the
lllP(hod
by
which
th
l~
degargling with (Jsterlne, the tofe
newest and beat of qillt.lity.
' &lt;'lslon had bl..-etl t'f'O.f'llml (l'V. 2:.-~n.
anfl••pfic-impro'Yel mouth
Tile)' llUt tllf! Holy 1:\l~lrlt til"!~!. '
hygiene, checks inf•dlon I They Wf'l'C pOI'IItl\'..)y Jnllti"IWIN\ to i
BUSINESS GOES WHEat IT IS INVITED AND STAYS
nbllt.,ln frnm llll'llt" oll'l'rell In '""'"•
and destroys odors lnstontty. 1· from
hlotlll, and rr11m thh•K~ l'ltnmIS ·W~
Lambert Phannacol Compar.y. ; gted, and frnm to rlrlcallnn.
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St. Loult, Mo..
A.
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Mr.

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daughter, Lucille.
Harry Hines or Columbus, nrrlv·
ed for a week end vist with Mr. and
Mn · H · C · ~..--"II
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Mrs. Vlvla Hines, who VISited the
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pt~.et week here with her sister, will
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Mrs.
Anthony W,oU wWc attend
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01 bas been wltb IJil' lld lod ge 88
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.... Mr~~.•'"Leland
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I her
Peoplea who a•·
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1 ~ •·onf1ned In the White C1'088 boa· al Pythlan sisters.
j p.lt'l h e •he underwent an op
ll w er
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A large group of local
nH. - . eratlon a few days aiO·
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LOCAL M.t..N HONORED
torerl to Marletlu &amp;twclay to ul- ~ plts !~. reported tmprovlnr nJcely.
-tt&gt;nd t.he foutba!J game b£twec 1
Tom Spencer lilld Pete Glenn otl Accurdln&amp; to an armou~cement
the Pomerov and M:ulctta High :NelsonvWe carne for a. week end receh·ed here Saturday mGmlng, A.
&amp;.:huol teams.
,viait with
and Mr&amp;. Hurl Han· H rlsber of the Pll.rkersbur1 Rl.a;
E . J . Michaels wl11 spend th~ 1 nabs. Mrs. Spencer who spent thE ond Reel Company has l:leen nam~
1we~k end with his family ul Mar- !1past week here. IJue&amp;t of Mrs. Han- eel C'l• the Central-Southern Ohio
!etta.
nahs wm retum to her home Sun- na;utlve committee (Clr the tdx
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Ml~ses Rul:ly Byers nnu KaU~-~ day t!YenhJi.
sorE t by the Ob.to Fowl'lries As8oc·
~ l'rlu~ Buk J r lm Vt' accepted positions Marlon Leltwtler witt return next :.ntton
. ~t the B. &amp; B. Sandwich Shop on week to the U. B. Naval Aca.demv at
Rvbel"t Holennan of Cleveland,
l!.::t.sl Main btret'l.
Annapolis, to mume bl.l mlllt.a.ry aecr~tary of the MSOClatlon, said
M. L Parker cr Silver Hldge was t.ratntng, t~.fter enjo-yln(J a three nnal plans will be dl.scus!Y:!d at · ll
ll IJus •ne.s~ \'(SLtor In P.uncroy Satur weeks vacaUon w1th his parents, dll&gt;trlct mE-eting to be held within
dny.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leitwlltr.
the next two weeks and the cam·
M• . Edw"id F'ran..z m•ll ,~, .. ,.. ,
Edith Y
wtll
to Mar·t•l • wilt Itt under way october 1
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In Co- 1 tt th fl. t of the week aa dele- a.nd wtll clotte Mal1:h 31 In nearly
lmnbto~ and Coming. She will be e a e rsM Ita T pl Py .h 1!00 !o dries In1 iiU parts or the
vr the agno
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tun siS ters to ILttend 1rand lodge In ~tat~:: . The d..; r c cx-ecu ve c.,. •
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! uat.t::d ns a nurse at n Columbus Wednesday. Mr!. voun8' wW be ac- &amp;elec:.ed trom foundrle!! 1n t s eec--1
1hcsvi tul.
companied by Chris BearhS and tton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Etlwarti Baut!r and
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t wo ~hlldrcn left E:lturdny ~tor o.
week end visit with re luUves In
Clnc111natl.
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Mt' and Mrs. Henry Ko.t!ll of
Dayton arrived Frldr.:; for a ,·i:;lt
with Mrs .. Mary Huber and aliiCI"
relat!VL"fl un·l friends. The Kautz
family formPrly 11\·eel In Pomeroy.
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By U S W(·~'~r Buren~; Columbus Mr 1111d Mrs. Churles Mayn ?f
Akrou vi!Hted M1~. Jr.nnle , Tny lor
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Effrctlve pressure gracllents nu" Wednew1a,v.
exist l!lltween an antl~cyclonlc o.reo
Do•·uthy
and
Gertrude
Stanley
QVtt the St. Lawrence Valley and a
have
returned
to
Columbtls
wlier\!
low "ff'!isure area over lht! Missouri
.... Under Ute lnHuence ol Lhe th ey will attend Echoul.
valley.
lorm('r !air, cooler weatllu preBemard Cunnln!lham or Evanrs
valls over the northeastern district was a recent vUIIWr at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clnll;ty Blctn~r.
and under Lhe Influence or lh&lt;: blMrs. J. ,J. Zeiher ol PnmeJoy w:::s
ter warmer, unsettled wcallle1· i~; a recent vlstor here.
I, Tht Controvt~~rGy In the C:hurch
1gencral over the Ml~sourl Valley
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wllcoxln and at ;'ntloch I H. 1-.i}.
~co:n~!;:~!ut:f~"~l~~:~tl~l::;~m~~~
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and II! now spreadmM ell~twlll"d daughters ZJna. and Aubwn nt-l 'lHIK tlllflrulty wn11 n mo~t IH' L"i l)u!l
hli bii.O been dealt no less t ha n
o"¥er the upper Mlss lsslp!ll ,
tended the reunion of Sj.)llnlsh-Am- ; OIL)e, fur It
the
und upper Jake region. flw tam erlca11 war veterans at New Orleans 1.1!111 ,or .the 1 hnrch into .Tt&gt;wl"h und
~i~~b~~~!' officer said she clld •
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ro;"(:a has renchf. d ~outhern Wlscon~ La.
j.(,pnllle lih·t.~lun8. It wns noltt fll,IPMet display nn." .. ,.,,t wo-y ""''
and
1mrthern
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Mr Burford or VIrginia Is a 1 tlon of the
of tllfl 1,t•n.
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tll;&gt;!l lnt,j1 IILP (hun·h: tluLt lm&lt;l
n
the olltl:ht of her flv~ yea~· old
Micl' l~an aud J.niama The w ·ath~ V: h
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\ hf'ftn Aettl"d ~umt! \"l•ur~ hPf, rt•
dRUiil.b.l.er, Barbara, who wn,; left
l!r Is ulso mrsli!ttlcll ~nd .~h~Wt't) Mo~~aam~ t 1 !~ t s~:~u~lllf ~~gin 1 iwht'H I'NPr l'f'CI'lVPII (:~rnPI!ttl! urul
nlone on the drifting Peng um nft;&gt;r
Saturt!ny momln~tbf' new B. &amp; over much of Ute northwe~t umJ Is I
te Y he P
.s hw
~ . . 'o lW· ' IIIII llousehol(l. 't'lLP •JIIL•&gt;~IInn Mw
Cc.lllngs had beeu thrown ovrr- B. Sanliwlch Slltl)JJJl' on Eas t Maln mos:. lv flt ir over the su utllern ..-or- , ng
ac n I.H c arge . C . Fur· I lfHII, On wiLlll Xl"oun&lt;l ,., .. 1(1 ttwy
bf'.,.rd and Mrs. Collings taken away 8tn.'t' L uc_nr llw l&lt;~lect r rc Thealre, !lorn;.'
bee, Mrs . P'Io~ncc McClung, M_18~ . h" , rPI "f'lv•~!1 !'illuuld Ul'nl i le cur1on the canoe She made only a cas- j ~'ll.S o~~lcrnlly ~ned.
T~e Shoppt' 'Chc air pre!Jllure Is now decreas- Lelah J . ~II. Ml:;s Allee Clurkc I w•r.ts. h1• ro•OJUin•&lt;l tf&gt; kf't'p til e )fn·
ual suggtostlou, according to Fonest, . !.as been rully ~oq.uiJ11Jed v.lth ~p·to- lni rather rnpldy over the lower and Mr. VanHorn.
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: 11nlc L1~1~· 11s n o·m Ltl ltlml nf smlvuthat she wnuld like lo find the lJont I da Lr fixture~. a•ll!!tlcal!y lll"l nngcd
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The Embryo Carpent.er s 4-H I limL?· I ILl II lSMile II"II&gt;~ ht·un~lil m•
lin
lhe U.·sl of ~rv iN! n.t all times. an
upper eastward
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\a cy~;of thl11
un club under the supervision or 0 b t1
nr.d the .onby nnd her husband .
' Th, B &amp;.
the further
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Although t.h cre H.rc oountle.'O/i lhr- . l .
oppe w11l serve nil art!D during the next 36 hours will M. Rice pnnetpal or lhe grade .Tt•l'tlll!l.~em whn lll•l'ln rl'li, "l·:~L'''I•t
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, of ftlli\ SY OIU"S
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tee
won fiYP.ro dollars
J"ef hP
f'jn;mul"i:r.••ll ufl••r tl 1e mu t11 u•r
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tit creams, unsettle the weatl~er oon(Utions school
malic contest
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Also pll.- over
e Oto va 11 ey and IB e .c- Mason county fair.
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Wit!! s o d ll!k ult
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of tht Stu.mford. Corm .. yacht,...mtm trons will be acoomodal~d with reg- gion; hence, In this vlcHnlty war1 tht,tt l'ttul 1mrl n.~rnnhn!l wt•rp un111 proceeding without any ll.(lllrccl- ular mel'l.l~. plate lunches, and shcrt mer weather with Increasing duwlWEDDING ANNOUNCI:I\IF.NT 1 11hl,e In pllt th1•ru tu Jd!l•r 1ce. 'l'hl'i!ll!
uble progress.
ordcm, O.Jlpctlzl]l~ly prepared.
\lnc&amp;A may be expected tonight folMr and Mrs. 0 . E. Rummel of • J;&gt;wl"h h•·!nllsl s lniLI tlw lt•ttr1· M
J . E. and T. H. B Rke r wlil mana(tt! lowed by rain late tonl~ht tu-:d on!Mlnersvtlle announced here Batur- j till!' HnlptiiL"t&gt; on lhl'ir l'lih•. 'l'h1•~·
DIES IN DI\\'TON
,he new concern and will apprce- IBunday; with a further clwnge to do.y mornli11 the first annlvel'88.rY 1 couhl: JU&gt;Iu l tu lhe •·ummHntl ••n·
late tl1e patl'bnage o! all.
Dine 1warmer Bundt~.y.
Ihe! weddhll" of Ulelr- daucht.er . . jtl\nlng- till~ rlht UJlon lilt• mnl e
WMd was received here Saturc\1\Y nnd dance ot the B &amp; B IS the IllAlberta Mae Rwnmel to F. Carle~ children or the ('0\'lmnnl rwnpl"
mornlnQ: of the dcaUlotMrs. JutJWS vltatlon to ull.
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Kaw11e. The couPle were married (Oen. I1:10-HI . l'nul \' 11 11111 nnt
Beph:mber 18 1930 at the First! fl()llll to $D}' flcr!pturp Whf'r'e thts
Pnrtlow, 76 yean of agl!, al il1:r
!~t ill•" :ll DII Vlo!l about le n u"clock BURGLARS E N T E R Chicago, Sept. 19.-lNB-Orains Baptl~t ChurCh at Llt.chflt:ld and ublh::nllnn luul h&lt;'I'IL llhi'OA"IHf'11. 11 11It
Frli.ht)' night.
cpenC'd uneven today . Wheat wa~ have kept the marriage a sacret l'unl llhuultl J•h•ud t hut ;\hntl il
Mr n Furtlow Wll~ a former resl- GARAGE TAKE TIRES 1-tlc otr to 1-4c up, com uncha.ngt'd !ron:: their many frelnds nnd rela-1 WIIS .lustlllf'~llwr 1 'r~ hP wn:&lt; t'll'ellllt
tl'-'11r tJ! Me lM ~ county, huvtng li vto t-Bc down nnd oats unchanglld. lives r~r the .:.r;L 1re ;year. 'l'ney 1\IT 1::'~"' I t hill uiiT ~t;.: .. nlsl L"onl&lt;l nuswrr, nBo.
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fd hue !m· mnny; ~·cnrs. ~he wa s
1'he lock 011 Lhc G\HRI::C uf
Openlnl!' prices: Wheat-Sept. ~0- resldh1g at 540 Miami St.·e~t. B ur- 1 r~;·"~· 11111 11 11 : 1 1 '~ .I:L~IItl l·n l1 1 ~.' 11
A I c .I. Rhode~ kit SaLurdlly for·
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I hrPih~~;~ n\ \ 1~ ; 1 ~,, 1 ,"', 1 ,':,'.'1 :'1 ', .•·,1 l&lt;l ~~ lr.-rtrc:t wberc II::! will ~1tknd th&lt;'
tilt· mother u( 16 LhHdren , ol whom · 111 m Da.llds. en Roule 7 nem· Flvo.. l -8; Dec. 50; Mar. 32!"1-8; May ;,4- bertun.
mte )lrec.tdl'&lt;l h r. r In death several Points. was sa.wcd off Tucsd::tl' II • 8 - 1• 4•
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Dec
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will bQ . bl'ld In 01\ j'l :m T\ltsday ~~ ·
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'l;he matler wu ~ pbC:n l lnW lh ~
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I . 11. The Dellbtratlone of th 111 · da]'S visit with Mrs. Ed Fl"rtnz and
hanf\ •, of" t he shcrltf, Wh,\ wM cnn ·.
PRTS,UROH LIVESTOCK
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fam1lv.
ed l\:1m~h\le\y ufl.t!r tht . rullb t.: rp
Ptttsbur·1h, l!kpt. 19-lNS-Hog'J I Jt!SII Custer wa.s taken (.( 1 lhn Uol1: I'Ptl'l"'~ ~pt•wh ln·. i.l-11 ). 11"
Mri.. Norman Russell and sotl arPrank Will. Otto Krelnbihl , R:ll'- had h-en fllscovered bu l lo dat1' , Receipts 1100: .holdovers, 750; mar-l zcr heBpltal Friday aftu.lOQll fcl-1'-rgui'"tl t/1111 Uo1l hlld h•ll'll&lt;' w!tUPHII jl"ived fro"\. C u lumbu~ Frlduy for u
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mona Ebersbach, Raymond Hu : - dl~S to llre thll r 01: tlllevc.s ha:· kat very elo..v, moat!~ 15c lower; lowing MJ accldf!lit In Mille N{l. 'Hi to th~ •H'Cf'Jltn rwt• ur 1hfl t:¥uli!('.q wee': i'" nd vl~lt wlth lwr p:u·eut.:l,
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brecht, and ltalJJh Ollmore , w.!rc· been obtnlncd.
170-250 IIJ!I .. 6o.75-6.00, i'll-1'10 Ills. , of tl"le Syracuse Mining Company hy g\\'ln;: tlw llul,· Xpll"lt tu tho•m M r. a!'d Mr&amp;. J . R . Starr. on Mul amor~ thOI'It who moturc"d to Do•Thl' tires tn~t •l wne 3:lx4 she, 52&amp;-575~ Plifl, mot~tly ~75-1110; pack- at Syracuse, In which ht received I 1111 1tnf~ t ll f' ·''' l'""' u,·t ll 10:!\1-:W). berry AVE:nue.
tl'Oit to attend tho Natlnnol AJ'u - u~d WCI'c, Bieber linK dill·~. Ar~uylll, 1ng sows il.boUt steadY, Odd lot 300- n. t;.roken leQ:.
1 Rln~. tiWI'('furt'. lilld !Lui] IIHI JLllt It
Mr tllL1 Mrs. Jo..a rl P t rsons of
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o;cn n Legion cc nventlcn.
RivcJilt&lt;t~ and QooJ:-·r·. ull . pmct!- 475 · '
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Upon ouu11onn~ 1 on at lh~ ho..'&gt;pltul llli"ITerenl"{•. It Wt1!!111 l•e folly f1 1r Hunthlll,tcll are s;u(;s tr, of tht• form · -~---cal!y 1:rw.
~ai~le : ~~:,C\1?~ 25 : market ~ no- It wns round that the femur bOne fhP.m to Lhl 110 •
er's 1-rother, L. A . Perwm~ :t.nd wife .
.o\'1'1l'ENU llANct:
·--mIll Y un .........ng.,...
In the upper par~ 01 Ule leg had
2. l'nul Hlld Hu1·nuhn!t rPILf'ur,f'LI I " Mr. a .ut Mn. J r,hn Weln of
~r anQ. 'Mr~ Hermu n H c. f!n~·r
DUY'S VONUI"tJoN SI::RlOUS .
.Calves: Rocetpta. 2~; market be
b k
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) ' !hE'll" P:t]").:Ofl&lt;'hl'f' (\" l:.l) . 'I'IIH tnhl Murray ml)" U. l"!' VISiting re lntlvcs
Mr. ttnd •M.rl!. Ouy Lynch, Mr. II &lt;!(~'
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stpdy; _ a f~w good and choicH toe~ !.Qr1~::~ u l was Ul.~ lOU\! 1' )LOl\' thot Uutl hHI\.111'! hi,; srnt Qt •Ill MonkPy Run.
Mrs ]Jarvfl)' Pier·(·,'. Mr 0111 M1 ~.
r:.nl Fl.&lt;"h r 1· , who frll it om 14 "trt'&lt;· vealerK, a.oq~o.&amp;O; most ofter)n~~:~. ~ cu~tcf
" I C~i\ •&lt;I the mjur 1·, uppl~J'" 111 an 11 11 ' 1 ~" tn·•••H·hln~ uf "' 11 1· ] Mrs. CuH1criue :t;we1fel and dnu ' l~nl'l RdbPI. Mt·. und Mrs. Arun a~ld wn~ ln.kl·n t{, t he Jlolu:r \ 1\u:.~ 4-7.50, grandlng cull to medium .
wh ,
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fIll 11 th
. ' , \'ntlon h~· 1-:"I"Jll'•' tlLrnngh r.t!lh atmrt !!;htn· M•s. Smith leH Sa~unlay fo r
••ct M
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Sbeep . fl:ecelpts 500; mb.rket
en a ro', 0 11 ('
e muH.: rrum 1111 ! wo1·t;:~ nf !hi! lnw hy th e ,. 1 .....
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rs.
ar 1ou p 1tll 1 a 1I'W 11uys ngo, I\ LIS given a !ltead;y; batter grude lambs, scaling plnnlnl!' h 1
leg bene!lth . Mhwrs lrurldn~: of ~ i;:ns und Wlli\Lii•ra ·O nm~ to \'islt Mrs. Zweifel's
lli.C!ford o.nd da ughlrr attended an blood traus luslcn 'l'IHn:StiaJ'. He wn•; 68 lbs .. upward, 'l.00-'1.50; llghtco ~vho wt&gt;rc wnrk:nl! nee.!" o::t.racted 1 tlll'llllgh tlu•m.
datl ghtcl", Mrs. Elmer Diehl who
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desree" the verdict broqht in by a
jury apinat. Claude Port.h, yout.b
of Fruiera Bottom near here, who
wu accuaed. of the murder of on..
ver Gibson, on 1Jle n!Jbt ol J\tly 12:
The verdict ol tbe jury h•d
ameoded the eharae as was read in
the indictment, t.o read from 1\ni:t
degree murder to seoond deane
murder. The verdict ended a two
day 1ess1on which had created
quite an Interest here.
Judie Lewis H. MUler defen ed
pa&amp;&amp;lnl sentence on the youth, and
be was returned 00 the COWltY jall
here lacina: a prl8on term of from
llve 00 el&amp;:hteen years. Forth's
mother and sisters were with him
wben the verdict was renderd and
had atood by him throllib. the enUre trlal.
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Po:nt Plellll&amp;Dt, W . Va .. Sept. 19&gt;•
- Judie Lewll H. Miller sent.enceel
Claude Furth, 20, t.o I~ )'et.ra lm•
prial.lnment ln tht! State PeuHf..:.l'"
tiary lor the &amp;lllyinr of Ollvar Ol.b110!1 near the Mt. Ollve church
on
July 1:1. A motion tor a new trtal
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by t Jre
,2 :30 o'clock Suluf(hsy mom lDI - llfrs. liylll:lll Rll d c h HCUCII &gt;Atr('
alMllllll In the hoW!e which adJmn~· thP' !tore room,
and wt:re
awalP.ned bf the bla~
Throuah the aid of nrh::!lb&lt;:.:s ;t ll
of the h ousehold ~,:oods W t' fl:' Ml vcd
!ror.t destructi on by the M.re Mr:;
Hysell n.port.xl thllt th•· bhu~ h;l(i
atarled In lhe sh.- re 1'(){)11 ~ t•" 111 ur
all she oould tdl but tht' f11rt Lila.

lhe realdence had bef'n CJn.Jr,cL ll
with~ s wre m·count..ed IUJ
tts
bW'nilai befcre lhli blu:n cuu!u !,

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secret.ar"V of Commerce Wmon l j
I tJOintJ to Ob~o BLat:! at Oolumbws,
SecretarY of State Stimson, Po&amp;l ~
Juhu Wlnninl(, :.n. who Wu!i plac- are Oeorl(e E.dward Nye, Ralston I
ma~~ter General Bruwn Becretan· ed umler arrest W ~dncllda) alter- -Ruasell Jr., Bob EltM:trfeld, Helen
ot Labor Doak and ~retary of · :100:1 by Bherl!f A . o . Tracy am i 1 Ort:LCe Williams, Jean RusseU anc.l
the Navy Adamli.
I has bum held here under ~u.spu::k·:! ' I.ll:zabtth Sauvap.
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Secretary Lamont wa.! B directur '
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of the uaoctatum again$.t tb.e pro· \ or brt&gt;aklng Into and ent.enng the J
BRIDGE HOSTESS
hibttlon amendment when he was ! ~e~:&gt;l&lt;"!w~ or Charles
Canterbury 1
appointed to the cabinet; SecretiiO near t he Rock Springs fRir kround ~ Mn: . P•. K. L1pplnoolt was hostcAS I
Mellon waa ror years the o'llo-ner (J! rec~.ntly, admltl.t'd to lht' she.·lrf 1to her bridge club at her home Fr.l· ,
il'eal di!tJllery Interests · Secret.a.I"Y I
day t::venln&amp;:. Ouea;t! of the club 1
Doak always supported 'labor's at-, and Llhers here Friday that he had . were M111. J . J . Zelher, Elsie Hart.]
iltude on the question; and neltb.t'r l l'lltt~red lb. z place and st olen the i Amy Geary, Mar.uerlte
Meier,
Secretary Stimson, Secret.aLY AdN l~,:ood~ wb.1cb had be42n n.pol"tt!d Freda Faul:ler and Mnl. Margan.t 1
iUJ18 nor Postmaster General Browu . mtaah;g
;Hen11ch. Following the relreshmcuL 1
were ever tdentlfled with the u cy
.H , ~ aid he entered the b.oUlle 1course, prize for hilh ISCOle wu
element In the ·party.
lhrou~~:h a rt'Rr window and plcked 1awarded to Mrs . C~rl Schaefer aUd
One tbtng JS certain-the p res- up a l ~ w tr lnkcl5 and art:cle-:. and !i!Ucst prlr.e to Mal11"\lerlte Meier.
sure o.nd a1itatton for beer Lha~ I also eQmt&gt; w&lt;:.mton'~ add dlL id r: 1':,
hal swh·Ied around the White 1rJresro~.· s. Nearly all of the m il en :tr- . IIPIOYED UIIIFOII INTEIIIATIOM!Al
Huwll: In J-ectmt weeks, since the tlcles have been lucuteC: b..Y the I
employment and fiB.cal s_ltuaUo.o:; :'herrfJ, exczpt the dress~s
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became acute, b.a.s Intensified the
H ~ v.:JI be ii!Yt!n a hearing on j'
Interest of congress In the ma~ter . tll.e charges within a lew duy' "
Although tb.e Qnoomlng congress
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(Ri of Misso uri, !boldly preda:t.:1t
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shou ld recommend beer rrum au
economic 8tandpo1nt and I th ink he
coukl do It without t nkln g baco:
By MARY WOLF
anytblng he ha.~:~ said
cungre~~
Ml~~ Zma Wllcoxln ha.!o re lurn- I
would approve it."
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~d t11 LexlngWn, Va., after a lew Lesson for Sept..~ her 20
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Mr (•!Jd Mr.s. A. D. Wllcoxln und! THE COUNCIL AT JERUSALEM
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daughter Aub urn.
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-Mabel Dodson LS Ylhitlng her • LIDRSON' TEXT-Ar t ll 15 :1-s &amp;.
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par ~uts, Mr. am i Mrs. Lewis Du~1OOI.DEN 'l'I!:XT-to'o r, bre thr .. n,

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Cc.mmitted to AthenJ lnaane

C)tf!II'I:Jlsh:!d .

Hcapital Saturday

Cu l umim ~ ht'' ·
pl.ta ...Where he has bfCll !U l' li o;ll l-

• l.l::Jt:yseU Is Inn

Morn~

Hyaf!t and thc children Y,TI c' rtS ifl
W M . Burton, 71l year.~ or age,
JMil "t home and tald.1r,:: t'ai L U
a rew1~1 1t or Grnw•I IJ Lll m Middlethe lmslness In the sUJre .
A s ton~ Jtwm v.Jth Jli'Jl rly nll th·~ p~: rt . fer quite n numi.Lt~r "f yean..
e.t«k and th:ture~ . bt• IQiliPn ~ In ~~s po))atd in the probate CG ULt
ltysell, wns v ~ ~lr o y rd I.Jy fhr ill a! - IH't J Sa t'.lrd..l}' mo: nlng for lunacy
mO«t the snme place liOmt: lun C' ;1go, md wa~ tmmedJalt&gt;ly token W the
i'tl: n ·~ Slatt• Hu.~ pit a l icr lhe In ·
Although tbe uttct amou: JL oC tb
-·an~ l:y Deputy fhcntl:-; Uann tm&lt;:
IC!lll W3 ~ not kl lUW!l.
It ,J.'(l .~
b1 - Uthr: Tracy.
lieved that It wa~ co mplc~eb c ·,
Eu: t rm htts tleen railing mentally
ered b)' Insuranc-e.
fur 1t·•· pu bt SI'W't":ll mouth 11 unrl
t.mtll tect nUy hud nc~er b~comc
vld~nt. Frida y altenwon it wa.~
~•nld tht• man beem11 e dung&lt;'l(lU!";iJ
vic!e 1t wh1lt• at a 1\tv&lt;.-.: ry sl..on ! In
~tl
d
f
lhe
scuth encl of Mlddl"•·.po-'
~l.::w
~.n nue rom page one)
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hurlcct ll woman acro~8 t he stf)re
made to the policeman . He brought room .
&lt;.u.' .frcm Forrest thut the woman
H ..! llCCl:lm
unmanugt!able awJ
Wti.IJ .aim and collected when the , memllfi"S of thP. ram!Jy could du
pUice omcer a rrlvcd on the SC&lt;'llt'. lnotlll:ll! to 11ld him . Fln&lt;~.lty ufficers
f:.IF• wa.-. sl!ghtly ner\ltlUS, Forre~t w ~rc &lt;.ailed and t 1c was taken ulto
u. ld, but she did not weep,
1u~ L!"dy ltnd pland m a ct-J! at the
Serreant f'orr•!Nl wo.s cerl.o.ln thal ec.tmt.y jail Frld.t}' •ll~o~bt where h e
ln the story Mrs . CQJllngs told hl;ll was !wid unur h Js adm ll\.anee \.u
lmrnedlatel,. a.tter Uw ~escue t ha; the n.srlum , Soturduy mc.mlng.
she did not mention any terl·tnc
SR id m.sau ll y rt!f,ultecl
~;truggle such 116 the uulhmHi&lt;&gt;~ from the so!L~nlng cf lllc brain.

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ing by Court Here

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LESSON

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Ge"eral Weather
C.ond•t"
) IODS

Collings

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Gran1 &lt;I.}' lor and

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Y• lyhnve
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on
u ~e nbeoen
ot llherly
an
to ths fl e11 h, hut hy love "'"f\"1&gt; o ne
another.
f'IUliiAR.Y
TOPIC - ChriKt\,n nll
1 w k
ot· lnK •.t·ogeth cr.
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n·oi•f "-Ch•·l'''"
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. YOl JKG PEOPLfo~ AND Alll:LT
1XIP,lL'~hrlll11n
n\ly at 1he Cr&lt; · ~o.rna 11 •

Pby~h.:iaor•s

B &amp; B Sh
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I Opened Saturday

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M•tner Is ID)Ure
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·In Syracuse Mt.lle

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•·rp;Jt!t•d uul IIIllCh

Ul'dnr

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b~n~.;ath

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weights down to 5_00 and under · nlm !rom
the
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comomn throwouts, 4 _00 downw~~ont'. Wfl.!! taken to the hosplta . hy the
Ewl11g aml:lulance.

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lll"J.:'Ull ll' llt or .THm"" (1"1' .
. He took tile fll&lt;'l ill'L"In r1,11

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IOO LATE
FOR l'I-IE LAS"r
TQA\1'1 1-\0MI:
ILL HA\Jii TO
ol'OP A"r A

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A'T HOME~

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HELLO
HELLO

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$10
it In Statal
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AN'o P..

'e.o'T"'n.~:

you'). L PAY ~""'
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HOW MUCt-1
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l'f.'IAT G.U'/

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ALL

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River ati\1

"Ten·
and apparentlv
a, but lt wilt
Y'llS 1\"lth Q-

Felix

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ugh
wdtern
Ini:!Will\. ' A
'ted the shOcll
·iot'd intenslt;r:~
counLy vmap
U.!; reported tiJ

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~'E TI-\E COOl&lt;'

SO FA'R, SO GOOD I F'REEO Tf.'IE ANIMAL':&gt;
F QQN\ ;-t'"I-\E ZOO i"N \)
NOW I~ - \:'.1&gt;2\Ncr!NG.
Tl-\!iM BACk TO TI-lE

Gallipolis Theatre'"

1hool. both lbt
I nearly evef!r
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A"" WI: LL A'S
TAIN - I 'IIJOU

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Anna \fll
· · Nobody wU
dozens
wert
.or tn the vU~
t! p M.
t IUld only a
, t:UIT1't"Cd from

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Sunday and Monday, Sept. 20-21

4!

Janet Gaynor-Charles Farrell
-in"MERELY MARY ANN"

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Nl«ht 'I aad 9 e'doeiF:

,nl( suddf'JlOeY
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Thursday and Friday-Sept. 24·25

~flt"ld.

Norma Shearer
- in"FREE SOUL"

Je du;turbllnce.
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Mll!EN N\A'5"i!

Yoy C(l-f'l

ANo 'I
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SAlt 'H-IE
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kpt. 21-'l'ht
1oted In olilo
are- knOWtl .P
~llllk~~ : of .ttiji
wlthQut bel.,
eae per110n. take place at

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extends soutb~
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·Utlllll wn11
lhfllrl'llllffi
ri.•turnIO!Jl•lher
to Antl()('h, th~
ellu~h
to lu•nr I
the . r~HJrL Ita reading h!'i)Uifht
l(llea.t r£'jnlclng.
Judu 11nd 811us,
'I who .tm1! 'bN&gt;Ii tu•nt ull ronflrmntory
: wltn~ belt.g projltll'ta, now ex- !
1 borted the hreihren wltl1 llliLDJ 1

ltiiillllil•s•2iiOi"tiOii.lioiioiioiii,Oiiii01iOI..l•:.;•r••l
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conftrmln.:
the .dect&amp;Jon or
tiLt
Jeruulem
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TREATED• .

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,;nd In Adanl1
-eak whtc~ . bu
JmeroWI adJUIJ
The Mme line
m Into central
adjoins ta:1e
tem Kentuot:J;
OhiO ever att
terlous as tM
Tine Ulla state
te lower atrat:t
.000 feet belOW
lp the westeni
the tremor ol
-e developed
te ITOWld lenJ
s. The cbapa:f
&amp;o • few InCh~
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the. U..terlor · tf
outer lt.~fj
mselves. That
elt ln westm
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NS-Ijinfl petoo
SCOI"CI inJUI'fd
hieb. OCC\UTed
1ter ·at Kuma~
of Tokyo.
:~I;.e out
arta'
operty Clall'".ajl

pr~litehi.

.,.._th

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us enrthqusU
when a mild
BellefontalQe.
Je Ohio riMer
'estern_ Obt.o.
nth larer. Gill
emor occurred.
•as reported :lab

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BEFORE
ANY DATE
' -DO THIS

Doyton

I West Mlntamd, Connors·
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.a nd ~(ruck Lbe
.n Arlhm· 8ocl

COuPLE

DID YOU EVER STOP TO

floon; !hoot
tablet.

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TRUSI

Gallipolis,,Ob.D

Sunday Sbowa: Mal. I :3~:s..

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1931

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lEO lJU\'T..,. "TI-\IS.

w. va., Sept.

h!ls l'&lt;'en qutl·:: Ill.
Mr.~~~· .. :~&gt;~~:lbL·r returned from
h.l' l't•tl'r miL) !-~lluiH•d hllll' H lnLr·- ----- - - - monlze11 wllh Jlu·jll"lljlh(·L·y ur .·\IL\11!'1 ··muumr...m=wunmumucnu~
Harve S . Churoh, oon of Uw late (AnlOit9: 11 ·1.i l . lit• 11hnw.,11 that lim
John Churcb., arrived here for tl , rt•ceptlun of !he 1h•lll!l('s wns ll"t 1
visit With his brother, James lin ··nntlkt hut Itt ~~ rlt·t ln LriiiHllJ 1
Church and sister, Mrs. Charles Co- with q,ul's JllmL. .~M "i'l furl11 In I he
hen.
Mr Church now resides in HIII'PL"h or . l1.11rw ~ . f:n11' S t•lnn 111 11&gt;1
I Chicago t~.nd haJ&gt; not vlsllcd be-re fut!nw!l :
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for 14 years.
n . Tu luke 11UI f1·~lm :IUILliiJ.! lhil
flt• ntlle~ a !ll'tlp ll• fn1· hi .~ na111r (v,
'Japu,aqu puw qJ,C.ItiiM'JdL!V i-1) . This~ ~ w!1ut I ~ now l{"lng uu'
~ ..,qaq •pooJ uoww 11 u.i 1, 1 a•n uo the Jlf""twhmg or !he g.,:-;p('l to the
By Edson R. W11ite, Shawnee, Oklahoma
11 l&lt;t\111 qillliJR aq1 111 fla)IUIJiliiJ.l ent\lt rLf tl~e ~nrt.l~. nn~l the l'nll !ug
IRUUI itllL 'lU$liii;J)IJi11Jll • ll"llll Hdil! OUt of · lht lh1111h.
b. Aflt&gt;r the Chml'll b &lt;'~'lllJLh~led
1pJ.u 1.Unwu Aun Jo PJIII 11 a~~IJQ I
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,II;Nllll~ ftU( .\\OJ IIJ fl.ld(l tUtti rf'lllOVf'd, thP l~rAI'lJI!IHh lllltlOO
THAT the problemr. of securins new buaineu are the same today
ill1 '0 pllol:f,tj QIIJ,
'IIIUIJihii!~&lt;U Will be Ctlll\'l'l"lt•(j nlll1 I'I','; IOI"I'li 1.0
-,~ 0 ,) u Sl(illl •• •t•au 1 :;~ otl ,c 11 .11 puy !lLclr land nnd prh·th•::f'jj h:v thf!
u they have always been.
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Lord hlruself 1\! hts T('turn (H. 1~,
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t •. Followlnl[ lhiR will tw thl' I'OnThe moot important of these
is how to secure increased
\·enlon ()r th(' 1\"!ll'lll tiLrolij!"h the
1 Rl!:t:lll'~' 111' 1'011\"f'l"I.:OII l~rnl'\ (\", li
volume of busineu at the least cott.
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thnt there Is no l'llllflkt wlu~n tha
Scriptures nre rl~:htly dh·ltled,
Modem business concerns have found that continuous advertis·
Ill. The Decision of the Council
ing throurh the printed pare is th• safest, surest ,and cheapest way
(\'\', 22-:;.'11).
· 1'1!~ nwlher dLurch came to a
to aeeure continuoua buaineaa.
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UDAilimOIIII agreement Rtld ACI'l'llled
lhe rf'II()JUtiOD offered by .ll\IIROII,
l 'l'lrey not only sf'nt a letter stnllng
The printed p . .e is
by all the people u an information
, the IJC(lt~lon of U1e conterenct', hnt
look
the
wise
precaution
to
lf'ml
bureau,
because
advertisement.
show what on the market and
No on• lik.. o person whose
! tnflnentlnl men alon~t with J&gt;aul und
wbeTe to buy everythinr needed•
is bad. , So be sure to 'I ll.nrnabns to hoor the snme IP!&lt;Hmony
by
wortl
of
mouth.
'l'hll
letkMP your breath beyond sus-! tPI' den1e11 the authority of thP .ILtPeople know that continueus aclvert~ always offer them the
picion. lou can do thi• by · 'lablng ten('hPrs (\i. 24) nnol tlt&gt;clrired
the
lllP(hod
by
which
th
l~
degargling with (Jsterlne, the tofe
newest and beat of qillt.lity.
' &lt;'lslon had bl..-etl t'f'O.f'llml (l'V. 2:.-~n.
anfl••pfic-impro'Yel mouth
Tile)' llUt tllf! Holy 1:\l~lrlt til"!~!. '
hygiene, checks inf•dlon I They Wf'l'C pOI'IItl\'..)y Jnllti"IWIN\ to i
BUSINESS GOES WHEat IT IS INVITED AND STAYS
nbllt.,ln frnm llll'llt" oll'l'rell In '""'"•
and destroys odors lnstontty. 1· from
hlotlll, and rr11m thh•K~ l'ltnmIS ·W~
Lambert Phannacol Compar.y. ; gted, and frnm to rlrlcallnn.
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St. Loult, Mo..
A.
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1 thl Church (vT. ml-:m~.

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Mr.

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:nvUJ.tiQTL dance given nt the 0
u : F~. 11.t GalHpollB Friday ntaht.
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daughter, Lucille.
Harry Hines or Columbus, nrrlv·
ed for a week end vist with Mr. and
Mn · H · C · ~..--"II
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Mrs. Vlvla Hines, who VISited the
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pt~.et week here with her sister, will
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acCOm'""'nY him to Columbus, Bun•
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Mrs.
Anthony W,oU wWc attend
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a t M ar tetta.0 n eli.t wee.,.'~'"
01 bas been wltb IJil' lld lod ge 88
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.... Mr~~.•'"Leland
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deIega t e r the Loy ..
I her
Peoplea who a•·
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j p.lt'l h e •he underwent an op
ll w er
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A large group of local
nH. - . eratlon a few days aiO·
Peo·
LOCAL M.t..N HONORED
torerl to Marletlu &amp;twclay to ul- ~ plts !~. reported tmprovlnr nJcely.
-tt&gt;nd t.he foutba!J game b£twec 1
Tom Spencer lilld Pete Glenn otl Accurdln&amp; to an armou~cement
the Pomerov and M:ulctta High :NelsonvWe carne for a. week end receh·ed here Saturday mGmlng, A.
&amp;.:huol teams.
,viait with
and Mr&amp;. Hurl Han· H rlsber of the Pll.rkersbur1 Rl.a;
E . J . Michaels wl11 spend th~ 1 nabs. Mrs. Spencer who spent thE ond Reel Company has l:leen nam~
1we~k end with his family ul Mar- !1past week here. IJue&amp;t of Mrs. Han- eel C'l• the Central-Southern Ohio
!etta.
nahs wm retum to her home Sun- na;utlve committee (Clr the tdx
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montns oofety cnmpniKJl t.o be spon
Ml~ses Rul:ly Byers nnu KaU~-~ day t!YenhJi.
sorE t by the Ob.to Fowl'lries As8oc·
~ l'rlu~ Buk J r lm Vt' accepted positions Marlon Leltwtler witt return next :.ntton
. ~t the B. &amp; B. Sandwich Shop on week to the U. B. Naval Aca.demv at
Rvbel"t Holennan of Cleveland,
l!.::t.sl Main btret'l.
Annapolis, to mume bl.l mlllt.a.ry aecr~tary of the MSOClatlon, said
M. L Parker cr Silver Hldge was t.ratntng, t~.fter enjo-yln(J a three nnal plans will be dl.scus!Y:!d at · ll
ll IJus •ne.s~ \'(SLtor In P.uncroy Satur weeks vacaUon w1th his parents, dll&gt;trlct mE-eting to be held within
dny.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leitwlltr.
the next two weeks and the cam·
M• . Edw"id F'ran..z m•ll ,~, .. ,.. ,
Edith Y
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to Mar·t•l • wilt Itt under way october 1
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In Co- 1 tt th fl. t of the week aa dele- a.nd wtll clotte Mal1:h 31 In nearly
lmnbto~ and Coming. She will be e a e rsM Ita T pl Py .h 1!00 !o dries In1 iiU parts or the
vr the agno
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tun siS ters to ILttend 1rand lodge In ~tat~:: . The d..; r c cx-ecu ve c.,. •
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! uat.t::d ns a nurse at n Columbus Wednesday. Mr!. voun8' wW be ac- &amp;elec:.ed trom foundrle!! 1n t s eec--1
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companied by Chris BearhS and tton.
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Mr. and Mrs. Etlwarti Baut!r and
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t wo ~hlldrcn left E:lturdny ~tor o.
week end visit with re luUves In
Clnc111natl.
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Mt' and Mrs. Henry Ko.t!ll of
Dayton arrived Frldr.:; for a ,·i:;lt
with Mrs .. Mary Huber and aliiCI"
relat!VL"fl un·l friends. The Kautz
family formPrly 11\·eel In Pomeroy.
'lhL'Y m oved w DayWn 28 yt!ars
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By U S W(·~'~r Buren~; Columbus Mr 1111d Mrs. Churles Mayn ?f
Akrou vi!Hted M1~. Jr.nnle , Tny lor
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Effrctlve pressure gracllents nu" Wednew1a,v.
exist l!lltween an antl~cyclonlc o.reo
Do•·uthy
and
Gertrude
Stanley
QVtt the St. Lawrence Valley and a
have
returned
to
Columbtls
wlier\!
low "ff'!isure area over lht! Missouri
.... Under Ute lnHuence ol Lhe th ey will attend Echoul.
valley.
lorm('r !air, cooler weatllu preBemard Cunnln!lham or Evanrs
valls over the northeastern district was a recent vUIIWr at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clnll;ty Blctn~r.
and under Lhe Influence or lh&lt;: blMrs. J. ,J. Zeiher ol PnmeJoy w:::s
ter warmer, unsettled wcallle1· i~; a recent vlstor here.
I, Tht Controvt~~rGy In the C:hurch
1gencral over the Ml~sourl Valley
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wllcoxln and at ;'ntloch I H. 1-.i}.
~co:n~!;:~!ut:f~"~l~~:~tl~l::;~m~~~
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and II! now spreadmM ell~twlll"d daughters ZJna. and Aubwn nt-l 'lHIK tlllflrulty wn11 n mo~t IH' L"i l)u!l
hli bii.O been dealt no less t ha n
o"¥er the upper Mlss lsslp!ll ,
tended the reunion of Sj.)llnlsh-Am- ; OIL)e, fur It
the
und upper Jake region. flw tam erlca11 war veterans at New Orleans 1.1!111 ,or .the 1 hnrch into .Tt&gt;wl"h und
~i~~b~~~!' officer said she clld •
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ro;"(:a has renchf. d ~outhern Wlscon~ La.
j.(,pnllle lih·t.~lun8. It wns noltt fll,IPMet display nn." .. ,.,,t wo-y ""''
and
1mrthern
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Mr Burford or VIrginia Is a 1 tlon of the
of tllfl 1,t•n.
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tll;&gt;!l lnt,j1 IILP (hun·h: tluLt lm&lt;l
n
the olltl:ht of her flv~ yea~· old
Micl' l~an aud J.niama The w ·ath~ V: h
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\ hf'ftn Aettl"d ~umt! \"l•ur~ hPf, rt•
dRUiil.b.l.er, Barbara, who wn,; left
l!r Is ulso mrsli!ttlcll ~nd .~h~Wt't) Mo~~aam~ t 1 !~ t s~:~u~lllf ~~gin 1 iwht'H I'NPr l'f'CI'lVPII (:~rnPI!ttl! urul
nlone on the drifting Peng um nft;&gt;r
Saturt!ny momln~tbf' new B. &amp; over much of Ute northwe~t umJ Is I
te Y he P
.s hw
~ . . 'o lW· ' IIIII llousehol(l. 't'lLP •JIIL•&gt;~IInn Mw
Cc.lllngs had beeu thrown ovrr- B. Sanliwlch Slltl)JJJl' on Eas t Maln mos:. lv flt ir over the su utllern ..-or- , ng
ac n I.H c arge . C . Fur· I lfHII, On wiLlll Xl"oun&lt;l ,., .. 1(1 ttwy
bf'.,.rd and Mrs. Collings taken away 8tn.'t' L uc_nr llw l&lt;~lect r rc Thealre, !lorn;.'
bee, Mrs . P'Io~ncc McClung, M_18~ . h" , rPI "f'lv•~!1 !'illuuld Ul'nl i le cur1on the canoe She made only a cas- j ~'ll.S o~~lcrnlly ~ned.
T~e Shoppt' 'Chc air pre!Jllure Is now decreas- Lelah J . ~II. Ml:;s Allee Clurkc I w•r.ts. h1• ro•OJUin•&lt;l tf&gt; kf't'p til e )fn·
ual suggtostlou, according to Fonest, . !.as been rully ~oq.uiJ11Jed v.lth ~p·to- lni rather rnpldy over the lower and Mr. VanHorn.
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: 11nlc L1~1~· 11s n o·m Ltl ltlml nf smlvuthat she wnuld like lo find the lJont I da Lr fixture~. a•ll!!tlcal!y lll"l nngcd
d
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The Embryo Carpent.er s 4-H I limL?· I ILl II lSMile II"II&gt;~ ht·un~lil m•
lin
lhe U.·sl of ~rv iN! n.t all times. an
upper eastward
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\a cy~;of thl11
un club under the supervision or 0 b t1
nr.d the .onby nnd her husband .
' Th, B &amp;.
the further
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Although t.h cre H.rc oountle.'O/i lhr- . l .
oppe w11l serve nil art!D during the next 36 hours will M. Rice pnnetpal or lhe grade .Tt•l'tlll!l.~em whn lll•l'ln rl'li, "l·:~L'''I•t
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, of ftlli\ SY OIU"S
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tee
won fiYP.ro dollars
J"ef hP
f'jn;mul"i:r.••ll ufl••r tl 1e mu t11 u•r
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tit creams, unsettle the weatl~er oon(Utions school
malic contest
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Also pll.- over
e Oto va 11 ey and IB e .c- Mason county fair.
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Wit!! s o d ll!k ult
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of tht Stu.mford. Corm .. yacht,...mtm trons will be acoomodal~d with reg- gion; hence, In this vlcHnlty war1 tht,tt l'ttul 1mrl n.~rnnhn!l wt•rp un111 proceeding without any ll.(lllrccl- ular mel'l.l~. plate lunches, and shcrt mer weather with Increasing duwlWEDDING ANNOUNCI:I\IF.NT 1 11hl,e In pllt th1•ru tu Jd!l•r 1ce. 'l'hl'i!ll!
uble progress.
ordcm, O.Jlpctlzl]l~ly prepared.
\lnc&amp;A may be expected tonight folMr and Mrs. 0 . E. Rummel of • J;&gt;wl"h h•·!nllsl s lniLI tlw lt•ttr1· M
J . E. and T. H. B Rke r wlil mana(tt! lowed by rain late tonl~ht tu-:d on!Mlnersvtlle announced here Batur- j till!' HnlptiiL"t&gt; on lhl'ir l'lih•. 'l'h1•~·
DIES IN DI\\'TON
,he new concern and will apprce- IBunday; with a further clwnge to do.y mornli11 the first annlvel'88.rY 1 couhl: JU&gt;Iu l tu lhe •·ummHntl ••n·
late tl1e patl'bnage o! all.
Dine 1warmer Bundt~.y.
Ihe! weddhll" of Ulelr- daucht.er . . jtl\nlng- till~ rlht UJlon lilt• mnl e
WMd was received here Saturc\1\Y nnd dance ot the B &amp; B IS the IllAlberta Mae Rwnmel to F. Carle~ children or the ('0\'lmnnl rwnpl"
mornlnQ: of the dcaUlotMrs. JutJWS vltatlon to ull.
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Kaw11e. The couPle were married (Oen. I1:10-HI . l'nul \' 11 11111 nnt
Beph:mber 18 1930 at the First! fl()llll to $D}' flcr!pturp Whf'r'e thts
Pnrtlow, 76 yean of agl!, al il1:r
!~t ill•" :ll DII Vlo!l about le n u"clock BURGLARS E N T E R Chicago, Sept. 19.-lNB-Orains Baptl~t ChurCh at Llt.chflt:ld and ublh::nllnn luul h&lt;'I'IL llhi'OA"IHf'11. 11 11It
Frli.ht)' night.
cpenC'd uneven today . Wheat wa~ have kept the marriage a sacret l'unl llhuultl J•h•ud t hut ;\hntl il
Mr n Furtlow Wll~ a former resl- GARAGE TAKE TIRES 1-tlc otr to 1-4c up, com uncha.ngt'd !ron:: their many frelnds nnd rela-1 WIIS .lustlllf'~llwr 1 'r~ hP wn:&lt; t'll'ellllt
tl'-'11r tJ! Me lM ~ county, huvtng li vto t-Bc down nnd oats unchanglld. lives r~r the .:.r;L 1re ;year. 'l'ney 1\IT 1::'~"' I t hill uiiT ~t;.: .. nlsl L"onl&lt;l nuswrr, nBo.
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fd hue !m· mnny; ~·cnrs. ~he wa s
1'he lock 011 Lhc G\HRI::C uf
Openlnl!' prices: Wheat-Sept. ~0- resldh1g at 540 Miami St.·e~t. B ur- 1 r~;·"~· 11111 11 11 : 1 1 '~ .I:L~IItl l·n l1 1 ~.' 11
A I c .I. Rhode~ kit SaLurdlly for·
1 1
1
I hrPih~~;~ n\ \ 1~ ; 1 ~,, 1 ,"', 1 ,':,'.'1 :'1 ', .•·,1 l&lt;l ~~ lr.-rtrc:t wberc II::! will ~1tknd th&lt;'
tilt· mother u( 16 LhHdren , ol whom · 111 m Da.llds. en Roule 7 nem· Flvo.. l -8; Dec. 50; Mar. 32!"1-8; May ;,4- bertun.
mte )lrec.tdl'&lt;l h r. r In death several Points. was sa.wcd off Tucsd::tl' II • 8 - 1• 4•
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yO:Itr.i a?·D,. The
funt&gt;ral
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Dec
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will bQ . bl'ld In 01\ j'l :m T\ltsday ~~ ·
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'l;he matler wu ~ pbC:n l lnW lh ~
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I . 11. The Dellbtratlone of th 111 · da]'S visit with Mrs. Ed Fl"rtnz and
hanf\ •, of" t he shcrltf, Wh,\ wM cnn ·.
PRTS,UROH LIVESTOCK
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co~ncll (n. u-~t l.
fam1lv.
ed l\:1m~h\le\y ufl.t!r tht . rullb t.: rp
Ptttsbur·1h, l!kpt. 19-lNS-Hog'J I Jt!SII Custer wa.s taken (.( 1 lhn Uol1: I'Ptl'l"'~ ~pt•wh ln·. i.l-11 ). 11"
Mri.. Norman Russell and sotl arPrank Will. Otto Krelnbihl , R:ll'- had h-en fllscovered bu l lo dat1' , Receipts 1100: .holdovers, 750; mar-l zcr heBpltal Friday aftu.lOQll fcl-1'-rgui'"tl t/1111 Uo1l hlld h•ll'll&lt;' w!tUPHII jl"ived fro"\. C u lumbu~ Frlduy for u
11
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mona Ebersbach, Raymond Hu : - dl~S to llre thll r 01: tlllevc.s ha:· kat very elo..v, moat!~ 15c lower; lowing MJ accldf!lit In Mille N{l. 'Hi to th~ •H'Cf'Jltn rwt• ur 1hfl t:¥uli!('.q wee': i'" nd vl~lt wlth lwr p:u·eut.:l,
1
brecht, and ltalJJh Ollmore , w.!rc· been obtnlncd.
170-250 IIJ!I .. 6o.75-6.00, i'll-1'10 Ills. , of tl"le Syracuse Mining Company hy g\\'ln;: tlw llul,· Xpll"lt tu tho•m M r. a!'d Mr&amp;. J . R . Starr. on Mul amor~ thOI'It who moturc"d to Do•Thl' tires tn~t •l wne 3:lx4 she, 52&amp;-575~ Plifl, mot~tly ~75-1110; pack- at Syracuse, In which ht received I 1111 1tnf~ t ll f' ·''' l'""' u,·t ll 10:!\1-:W). berry AVE:nue.
tl'Oit to attend tho Natlnnol AJ'u - u~d WCI'c, Bieber linK dill·~. Ar~uylll, 1ng sows il.boUt steadY, Odd lot 300- n. t;.roken leQ:.
1 Rln~. tiWI'('furt'. lilld !Lui] IIHI JLllt It
Mr tllL1 Mrs. Jo..a rl P t rsons of
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o;cn n Legion cc nventlcn.
RivcJilt&lt;t~ and QooJ:-·r·. ull . pmct!- 475 · '
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Upon ouu11onn~ 1 on at lh~ ho..'&gt;pltul llli"ITerenl"{•. It Wt1!!111 l•e folly f1 1r Hunthlll,tcll are s;u(;s tr, of tht• form · -~---cal!y 1:rw.
~ai~le : ~~:,C\1?~ 25 : market ~ no- It wns round that the femur bOne fhP.m to Lhl 110 •
er's 1-rother, L. A . Perwm~ :t.nd wife .
.o\'1'1l'ENU llANct:
·--mIll Y un .........ng.,...
In the upper par~ 01 Ule leg had
2. l'nul Hlld Hu1·nuhn!t rPILf'ur,f'LI I " Mr. a .ut Mn. J r,hn Weln of
~r anQ. 'Mr~ Hermu n H c. f!n~·r
DUY'S VONUI"tJoN SI::RlOUS .
.Calves: Rocetpta. 2~; market be
b k
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) ' !hE'll" P:t]").:Ofl&lt;'hl'f' (\" l:.l) . 'I'IIH tnhl Murray ml)" U. l"!' VISiting re lntlvcs
Mr. ttnd •M.rl!. Ouy Lynch, Mr. II &lt;!(~'
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stpdy; _ a f~w good and choicH toe~ !.Qr1~::~ u l was Ul.~ lOU\! 1' )LOl\' thot Uutl hHI\.111'! hi,; srnt Qt •Ill MonkPy Run.
Mrs ]Jarvfl)' Pier·(·,'. Mr 0111 M1 ~.
r:.nl Fl.&lt;"h r 1· , who frll it om 14 "trt'&lt;· vealerK, a.oq~o.&amp;O; most ofter)n~~:~. ~ cu~tcf
" I C~i\ •&lt;I the mjur 1·, uppl~J'" 111 an 11 11 ' 1 ~" tn·•••H·hln~ uf "' 11 1· ] Mrs. CuH1criue :t;we1fel and dnu ' l~nl'l RdbPI. Mt·. und Mrs. Arun a~ld wn~ ln.kl·n t{, t he Jlolu:r \ 1\u:.~ 4-7.50, grandlng cull to medium .
wh ,
t
fIll 11 th
. ' , \'ntlon h~· 1-:"I"Jll'•' tlLrnngh r.t!lh atmrt !!;htn· M•s. Smith leH Sa~unlay fo r
••ct M
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Sbeep . fl:ecelpts 500; mb.rket
en a ro', 0 11 ('
e muH.: rrum 1111 ! wo1·t;:~ nf !hi! lnw hy th e ,. 1 .....
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rs.
ar 1ou p 1tll 1 a 1I'W 11uys ngo, I\ LIS given a !ltead;y; batter grude lambs, scaling plnnlnl!' h 1
leg bene!lth . Mhwrs lrurldn~: of ~ i;:ns und Wlli\Lii•ra ·O nm~ to \'islt Mrs. Zweifel's
lli.C!ford o.nd da ughlrr attended an blood traus luslcn 'l'IHn:StiaJ'. He wn•; 68 lbs .. upward, 'l.00-'1.50; llghtco ~vho wt&gt;rc wnrk:nl! nee.!" o::t.racted 1 tlll'llllgh tlu•m.
datl ghtcl", Mrs. Elmer Diehl who
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desree" the verdict broqht in by a
jury apinat. Claude Port.h, yout.b
of Fruiera Bottom near here, who
wu accuaed. of the murder of on..
ver Gibson, on 1Jle n!Jbt ol J\tly 12:
The verdict ol tbe jury h•d
ameoded the eharae as was read in
the indictment, t.o read from 1\ni:t
degree murder to seoond deane
murder. The verdict ended a two
day 1ess1on which had created
quite an Interest here.
Judie Lewis H. MUler defen ed
pa&amp;&amp;lnl sentence on the youth, and
be was returned 00 the COWltY jall
here lacina: a prl8on term of from
llve 00 el&amp;:hteen years. Forth's
mother and sisters were with him
wben the verdict was renderd and
had atood by him throllib. the enUre trlal.
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Po:nt Plellll&amp;Dt, W . Va .. Sept. 19&gt;•
- Judie Lewll H. Miller sent.enceel
Claude Furth, 20, t.o I~ )'et.ra lm•
prial.lnment ln tht! State PeuHf..:.l'"
tiary lor the &amp;lllyinr of Ollvar Ol.b110!1 near the Mt. Ollve church
on
July 1:1. A motion tor a new trtal
wllB dented Porth'• counsel.

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Resident Of' Middteport ' Probated
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undernood to bold. such vteWII &amp;f .. :
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1a ll :-~port f'd fePimg the du;tuJ"bo.nce.
Kt'nl ncky cities ulso felt the
uhock
Ohio's last previom; earthquakewas In Mar. 8. 1929, when a mJid. .
shock strm:k near BeUefpntalpe.
On Feb. l.5. 1925, the Ohio river
territory. In southwestern_ . Ob¥J,
was hit, and 1\ month later, dD
Mar. 26, a. similar tremor occurrtcl.
No serious damage was reported~
uny of the shocks.

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In adl, the damage •t Anna was
· stirnRt ~ d at $10.000.
!lt&lt;Jbody Wll
inJ ured,
although dozens
wert
· fr!ghlened . The tremor tn the vtllage ~truck a t at:out 6 P . M
Sid :1ey. county seat and only a
l ."f'w n•!les from Anna . .!i Uff~red trom
· h e bll me shock .
At WapalronPin the floors .shook
~~ nd Uisht'S danced on :&lt;:u p per table1.
"l th ourh t an n.ulomobilc twJ
iUmJ.•C' d off the roa d and struck the
~ousr .. ~aid p o!ir ·~ mnn Arthur 8ocl
o! W[lpakoneta .
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Zan:•.;dlk ma :1 rt&gt;portf'd the shock
~ ayil•g it wa!; (){ dcdded inlenRtty;
Am--a, 0._ a 8he l'oy counly village
· rf 200 po pttlnliton . wus reported to
' • ~ h hu.rdt':o; t hit.
Ti1 · nllage hi!lh school, bot..h lbt
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by nn earthquake which occUr.ttd
~oday with !h eplcf"nt.er ·a.l Y.:!Wl8- pya 40 mlle~~ north of Tokyo.
Ntm~ P r ou.s fires b:·ui:e out
af~
th{' qua.kt&gt;. H ra v~· property darr.i;e
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Columbus, 0. . Sept. 21--'.lbe
earth disturban ces noted In OftJo
ltf.St night were what are tnowp .81
"tension quakes." Qua;kl:!S: of .~
nature often occur wtth.Qut beD
~ detected by the average person. · l
They are liable to take p!4ce a.i
MY time amd are due 1'9
age or a portion of the. interior · Of
the earth with the outer 1&amp;.)ij1
trying to adjust themselves. Thit
the tremors were felt In Wl!ll~!
Ohio and eastern Indiana. make,.)
seem probable that the ad~ustme
on t his OCCB..!ilou took plilcf aJoal
t he fault line which begins near
Watl!rvliJe, 0 ., and elrt.ends southward through that part o1 &amp;b.t

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This line ,of fault ~- near
Lima aud Findlay and In Adami
county becomes a break wh1cl\ .hu
been the scene of numei'OWI adJUif

1nents In the past. The Mme Unt
bas bf!en traced down i n to cen traJ.
kentucky, where It adjoins tbe

"Larue" fault of western Kentu«*¥,·
No dlsturbancea In Ohio eyer •
Ukely 00 be at. all aerJous as tht
tranlte rock underlyirlJ thl.ll atate
bas become cool. "nle lower atra'b
&amp;re approximately 3.000 feet below
Lhe earth's surface in the westenl
part Qf the state. The tremor or
last night may have developed a
break either near the ITOUnd letel
'JI' at the lower strata. The eta.NJ
~bably waa Umtted to a rew In~
,.. and It II hardJ,y likely if abJ
pfreams were affected or any noUcj
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Said To Be Cauae

MY 1--lP...IR. ---

'Jlll~' v rew minutes and apparentiy
· t tt n t•·.r·ng near Lima, but it "''~

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IJ

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CiJ,('in natl, Springfield. Dayton
Zanrr.vllle. Cairo and West Minister. 0 .. and Rlchmonr1 , Connorsvilk ln::tlannnoli~ and Liberty, Ind
1a ll :-~port f'd fePimg the du;tuJ"bo.nce.
Kt'nl ncky cities ulso felt the
uhock
Ohio's last previom; earthquakewas In Mar. 8. 1929, when a mJid. .
shock strm:k near BeUefpntalpe.
On Feb. l.5. 1925, the Ohio river
territory. In southwestern_ . Ob¥J,
was hit, and 1\ month later, dD
Mar. 26, a. similar tremor occurrtcl.
No serious damage was reported~
uny of the shocks.

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Ch urch

and eornerston eM of the
I'' .chutrh w~re torn loMe.
In adl, the damage •t Anna was
· stirnRt ~ d at $10.000.
!lt&lt;Jbody Wll
inJ ured,
although dozens
wert
· fr!ghlened . The tremor tn the vtllage ~truck a t at:out 6 P . M
Sid :1ey. county seat and only a
l ."f'w n•!les from Anna . .!i Uff~red trom
· h e bll me shock .
At WapalronPin the floors .shook
~~ nd Uisht'S danced on :&lt;:u p per table1.
"l th ourh t an n.ulomobilc twJ
iUmJ.•C' d off the roa d and struck the
~ousr .. ~aid p o!ir ·~ mnn Arthur 8ocl
o! W[lpakoneta .
li!tlinR" with startlinw s ud l.k!nneu
~ he ~t:ake la Fted from 10 to 30 510·

A

01-1. ""wl«l&lt;io-~,..

ex·

The !'becks. 11 .!Urvey sho\led
lod11y, spread
t hro ugh
weslft'l)
Ol1io and ca ~ tcn
Ind'Wna . . 1..
Zan:•.;dlk ma :1 rt&gt;portf'd the shock
~ ayil•g it wa!; (){ dcdded inlenRtty;
Am--a, 0._ a 8he l'oy counly village
· rf 200 po pttlnliton . wus reported to
' • ~ h hu.rdt':o; t hit.
Ti1 · nllage hi!lh school, bot..h lbt
:vw•1-s ch urches. and nearly
h em~.· '.1•erC' shaken and • .,,;.,,,d.
Cl•h nt&gt;yr; t•·pplt&gt;d from
111d ·nudum1isc l"A.ttled frcm
vc&amp; lc the floor in a ge ne ral
.tt .-\.unn .. A Wil li oL the

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Tokyo. Sept. :!1-JNS-I!JUJe pet.
.'&gt;0113 Wf!r.e killed and scorca lnjlll'td
by nn earthquake which occUr.ttd
~oday with !h eplcf"nt.er ·a.l Y.:!Wl8- pya 40 mlle~~ north of Tokyo.
Ntm~ P r ou.s fires b:·ui:e out
af~
th{' qua.kt&gt;. H ra v~· property darr.i;e
Wr&gt;li ft'ared.
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Writ.len expresell' for I K. S.
Columbus, 0. . Sept. 21--'.lbe
earth disturban ces noted In OftJo
ltf.St night were what are tnowp .81
"tension quakes." Qua;kl:!S: of .~
nature often occur wtth.Qut beD
~ detected by the average person. · l
They are liable to take p!4ce a.i
MY time amd are due 1'9
age or a portion of the. interior · Of
the earth with the outer 1&amp;.)ij1
trying to adjust themselves. Thit
the tremors were felt In Wl!ll~!
Ohio and eastern Indiana. make,.)
seem probable that the ad~ustme
on t his OCCB..!ilou took plilcf aJoal
t he fault line which begins near
Watl!rvliJe, 0 ., and elrt.ends southward through that part o1 &amp;b.t

:a: sb"'*"

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HOM(£

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('II I~Tjlo,~~N - • '1.-!, •.

·state.

,.

This line ,of fault ~- near
Lima aud Findlay and In Adami
county becomes a break wh1cl\ .hu
been the scene of numei'OWI adJUif

1nents In the past. The Mme Unt
bas bf!en traced down i n to cen traJ.
kentucky, where It adjoins tbe

"Larue" fault of western Kentu«*¥,·
No dlsturbancea In Ohio eyer •
Ukely 00 be at. all aerJous as tht
tranlte rock underlyirlJ thl.ll atate
bas become cool. "nle lower atra'b
&amp;re approximately 3.000 feet below
Lhe earth's surface in the westenl
part Qf the state. The tremor or
last night may have developed a
break either near the ITOUnd letel
'JI' at the lower strata. The eta.NJ
~bably waa Umtted to a rew In~
,.. and It II hardJ,y likely if abJ
pfreams were affected or any noUcj
¥&gt;'e chanaea made on &amp;he •uriW.

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IN r!Nijml JAM ~~~~;t~~ ~FFINC ~~ TR~~PS ~::li\J:i"§i:€ TO DE PRESfNT AT ;::J.~:zr:;.J¥:~';~ TEMBlOR: tENTRAl PART OF DHIH~S
1

IIUNTER IS

, \·. !Ir, Gr:lham's sJst.er, when

Kane

Of OBLIGATION

I'M

Graham Kane, was confirmed b\'
B)o\Vnlt!y today.
.
"I Interfered,"' l~ .so.id, ""and U J
had not there wouid have bt:en &amp;o
open 11st light. I stopped Graham."

To Sell Gold At fixed
Price ; Exchan11e lo
Cloaed for Day

('oL LE &lt;:T lt-.1 b

HOCKING

By O'M'O D. TOLIBCHUS

MIN[R5

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:~:~c r::.\'.ie~:~rgle~r.!;.d~it~.'oi,;

Shelby County Village Of 200, Hardest Hit In Statai
High School, Churches And Residence Are
"
Shaken And Damaged

MANY FRIGHTENED BUT NONE INJURED

~! . .Pl;:.~u:e·r:no~·~:·~~- !a:t~~~~~

Of Federal Treaaury
At Present

1

In I008, 1907 and 1904

Many Communitie1 As Far South Ae Ohio River aDd
North To Lima Reported Di1turbances;
uTen ..
B C

re~;pPcthf'ly.

WOMAN KillER IS

By

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~. ~pt-1 ~l-l.NS--o~r
I

· wliLL, I WOUlD IF I
IHOU(,H'T I COUlD 4ET

\IV 'THE PAPER . lao-rs;
I'T-S MY C'kA"JCE 'TO
MAilE C,OME MQNo"l'

substJtut~

-I~S- ~wt•·l ·llg

WILLIAM K. IIUTCHJNSON .'
lion Quakea" Said To
e
auee
JNB Sluff Comspunucnt
C.;htmhu&gt; . 0
2ept 21
'"'''' ' few minute' ocd apparently
!Copyrlwht, 1931, tly 1 N. 8 .1
While Ohtoam look a smn·, f
near Lll11a . bul It wac;
1
Olympiu. Hall, Detroit. Sept. :.a - 1
&lt;hull"f!eli . beiH•vt;d on !\' :-hghL.
·to !Ire citizens \\lib
Hl!rbert Roover today re·enllstd
f'1 hy U!J unusuulh,· intnJ~-oe ',1o:~ ··J tc :Hr nt
the soldlero ot th' world war in
la.t night. Reo ln,LI&gt; ' "d" ' ' T he ,heck' a ,. -vcy 'ho""'d
11
other fight to save th(' nutum·-thls i
·
to explain
:-.,n, :· today, spread
through
wt-ster:u
Ume rrom the
e ffl'•:ts of
,
, and ra£te: n
lncllilna . . A
the world dPpresglon ro.Ltu r Lhan '
-.- Slipping of stra!a tmder 1ov; 0z 111n.1,;dl lc mu: t"f'pmlt·d the
11
the guns of a threatenlna enemy . 1 Who Outwit Mob Of 4,000 · t&gt;artl·.".s J;Urfate·- 11.
11 wa •; 1cf dcdned
The
he SH.Id, "b; second :
And Spirit Murderer !
:t• li\ l'
Anra. o .. a Shelby counly villaae
only to war.
T 0 Slate prtaon
.
• •..
b ·llcred
·11
papulati on. wus rep(Jrted .to
Facing the men of the Amerk.m
')· · :bo
hit
1
Leaton, aMembled here In atmuul
No 6t'riou!5 dam.11.g f' wa.~ r~portcd
Tu · \"illl\gt' high sc hool, both the
1
Mound!!VIIlt!, W. Va . $ept. :n -! (iour by tht&gt; ft·l'mm which uccurrchulches. and nearly
IN8-BnatA:hed trom a mob of 4.000 1•d 111 tiHee dl:&gt;tinct shocks, lasting
'.\·crt'
aud dan axed.' ""'
Detroit. Bept. :.!I-INS-·
whlch wanl.tld to hang him . Harry •
Cl'!
tr-ppled trom 1 hOUI.K
1
city or Portlimd.,
P . Powers. the mall order matrl- 1
•nd :Hf'rch.awt!sc m itie&lt;i frcm .sll1d..,
1
wall vb·tually as&amp;li"Cd of the
monlal slayer. was today und.e1· 1
,
ves tc the tloor lll 8 general &amp;taEie
lth.. eQDvCAUoa-:tll- ttia ..Am..
lapeoial IIWI.rd in the death howre
-.1)_.;..
.tt .-\.Hna .. A wall oLthe
erlctln LE:gjon toJiy althou1h
the .YtafA! prfsoil.
j
~r
!I;J&gt;Jsc&lt;pnl Ch111·ch "WitS
~
thla yeal''l oonventJou wJII
AlLer the mob ~;urrounded the .,
snd eornen;tones or the
lq the meantime reporUJ from report .
Jail at Clarkllburg. W. Va.. where ,
- .~hur&lt;'h
WC're lorn look!.
London, Sept. 2!-INBunl..,
liukden &amp;uld that Renj! Delhat'O
not render 0 dooi&amp;IQp tmll l
Powen had been a prisoner olnce l Aa He Rehmu to Job After
In ull, the damage at Anna
1
permitted to work u
had been appointed head of the
DEAD WOMAN FOUND
Thursdl.ly.
arrested for killing two women and I
Beine ReiMtated by
at Sto.OOO. Nobody wu
...,..
·-...
nan. McNabb was elected by
Japane11e administration there, and Clevelllnd, Sept. 2 l-IN8-a.diJ
three children, he was secreted
G
Wh'
although dozens
wert
gold
was
lu.lci
tu
lllcl
that
JapanellE!
forces,
after
a
series
bruised
and
with
a
knife
wowtd
In
owuy
to
the
o•lson
he-.
n...
..
,.._
1
ovemor
Jle
F
d th U •·• State•
miners It was claimed, but o
8UJ
h
lh body t
"'
•
....
frlghlf'ncd TI1e Ln·mor in the vu ..
1
l"ance an
m...,._,
.
the, coal compan)· rei used to of sanfiuinury ensagements, had the r I t arm, e
o a om- convention, he wa.med them tliat was sneaked through a dark pu.s· 1
at atout 6 p M
0
him w work.
obtalned a firm hold on Manchurla
•.t:ilnl:! Rlnt emtlopty
uhlu creatted
sage-way to the rear of the jail · Oulumbus, 0 .. S."pt. 21-INBSld:ley. county seal and only a
6
Allhoutrh the coal company otfl.· as far north as Ch'Bngchun, t.enm.
ua n "'
req re~; ac ll.ln u1 111.nd rushed here by 11utomoblle.
· Quotmg stl\~ fair manager Charles .l'w wiles rrom Anna. ~;utf·t-t'Cd rrom
today.
clals ha.d tagged their number 5 nus of the
south Man·
to
the most dra.stlc nature or an 11_1·
Nearing this city on the tast I M. B("(:r .
wa::. Jon·ly"' , he
shock.
The paper said it Wt!lcomt'd
workings a.t Murray Clty for work churls. railroad .
lolerable bw'dc11 or necessity \Iolli Iride, Powers broke down and cried . ll ·dny nt the o;ta k llr;m:tuwnc ol
Al WapRkonPtn the ftoors shook
the g:overnment's
action
.._
lmQtedlately
the woman have to be imposed not only urv·n , Save me. save me,·· the g""rd· •,
I
I
I
today th-el"e Wfts no attemp ...t lh\v _: ,..."'"'"v.o,·.-."-pt.
h 11 ,..
·
ltted s ulclde •;&gt;'!"
·nr h""...,. been the l"ich. but upon "those whu
... ~
..... " · ~·BcH
,_ today
•
o i~he-s cianeed on :ouvper tablee.
''thl!
open
ng
gun
nil.
gr
m
'1 comm
rctu&lt;l"'d
to thf' posi - "nd
, ,_
battle tor our sh~uc of the
open the mine In the face o
e
"'.t'"
~
murdere4 She was f~d dJ!ad on
k in
n
l
h
be h QUoted him 8.11 crying to them .
"I thourht nn automo blie had
world's prosperity ."
thrt!:~.tt~nt!d s~.tlkt~ ot tile :dOOO min· hostll!tle~.· bet~n Jo.pp,nese an1 0 bed 111: the room and apPfrently wor
Ule folds, a
t e
nc 1 'fht' mob gathered IU'&lt;~.md the llon trom whlcn he Wil-li 1.c,lhaqp.:d lumped otr the rood a;Jd Ill ruck tb!
era ot. ooOse Run . Horses, pomei Qhint.se troops in Manchuria oc· had bl ,.~; to d th 11
' ld
and· desk."
Jail at Clarksburg 81\turduy 11ight 1 Ia.&lt;!! Tue'&gt;da} !;:y Stat~ Ull·· ,.: ror of :wuSf ·· .&lt;!ai d po!i&lt; nmnn Arthur SOY
and :neruhandl&gt;e rrom the coal com curl'eJ today d"plte ertort. of go, .
•-&lt;
eo '
:was
··
To that end Mr. Hoover dr&lt;l..-rd alld remolned there until SnndO) 1 Agrk:uttul" L s . GuthCI'Y and re- or Wnpakoneta.
Wl!re removed t.J t&gt;rment authorities to bring about
I.INfioLN'S FRIElliD DIES
P.ltincreascsudlIn government
f':OCpton-d lOOming
. t Tear
gas bombs
Hn;:ng wllh startlln&lt; sudllenneu
erlca. and France who Will be
he bo
th
th
h
h were1 1u...s l:tt !J. on F rida y by Covnno.an l~mlcable Ht!ttlement of the disPnncetttn, N. J ., ~pt. 21- INS-- dlture--incl ng t
nus d.ll
rown a
e men w 0 s outer 1 Oewgc White .
:he qt:ake lat;ted fr cm 10 Lo 30 ~4
•the
nd losers
stand·
at Derthick and pute.
!i'unt'rnl -rvices will be held bf&gt;re pension demands being con&amp;lderrd "get Jail
Powers,
gP.t Pvwers."
One
brt!aks1f down gold
complettlly
at'-"ke
as
d d of 1 lkt.r and uuthery du.J not mtf' ! end:&gt; .
"0 a t Carl'ington were Heavy firing took place one mile tomm·1'0w!...,...,..for Colonell'=dw~n A. Par· by the 1egton- muat be abandoned the
and the world Iindt&gt; some
the le•
,...... rll w woun e m I durlu ... tht ioH'IWO:I Bu·r w....n ·t
ChJdnnnU. SprlnMfif:ld, Dp,y""'
the
according to schedult!d from Changchun. J~tpanese trOO})K '\Jtt. a persona.! friend of Abraham
·
in h! r. oftke Yt&gt;t when I c:tmf' t , Zam~vllle. Cairo Rnd west Ml'!l.tsother medium of bart9-r,"
strlkt: situation.
the city of Fushun. final- Llnc(t]n and onl! of the
Aboard Pl-esldentl&amp;l Special En ·
State police aided In
1 ",\·•.. :... u: 1d I t1H 1n"t hn·•t· uJ:y
te r. o .. and Richmond, c(Jnn:&gt;ra·
News declarlod.
the dbpute over the ly 1!s&amp;mllng all Chinese after the which sat on a plnUorm at
route to Detroit, Toledo, 0 .. Sept. back the Cl'uwd, which was threa t- 11on to
him lalt'r:· Guthery lui
vl ilt' In1iailnpnlis and
lnd
, George K. Smith ~a.tlfrr had put up stubborn resist· burg and heard 1 IJ:-tcoln's lamous 21-INB---Tht! special train bear- ened with machinl! guns nnd J"lfies. ' hl~~~n:ll kual Nrw~ t:nm : ·
all ~E-ported fe f'lmg the dlliturb8nce.
or the company, ~aid ance.
tnddn~s.
1ng President Hoover to Detroit
! A.~ked wht&gt;Uwr he beuJs nny 111 ~
Kt'nlucky citlrs alw felt t.be
porarUy to forsake
t.he effort,
the cheCkwelghtmf'n ar-e usw.rhout consulting the
He died here yest.Prday at the where he will address tht! Amert· OFFICIALS ACfSED
a» ;1
t&gt;! lt.s
shock
launched in 1926, to maintain the
employed by the miners but Ot-no::rnl Hayashi,
commander· in· age of lOl.
can Legion, passed through Toledo
fOR SECON TIME Bl.'t'l"
Ohio's last previous Ml'thquake
pound flterllng Rt Its PM' VRIUI! denow the union "from Y.'hlch chief of th&amp;
gan1son In
at 8:1'1 o'clock this morning.
.. r han:11 t 1111.v lil·It'{'llng rur wn in Mar . 8, 1929. when a mUd
11
aplte declarlzatlon o1 vltlua.Uy nll we huve been divorced snwc 1928 Korea. ordered the ni11eteeuth and
FANS FIRE
The President was still working
-I anyl&gt;!Jdy n o w Ewrythlng 1:; Jove · . shock
struck near BeHefontalue.
other European currencies. came a.s I durll'lg which lime w have oper· twentiPth Korenn divisions to pro·
New Bremen, 0., Sept. :.11- IN&amp;- on hls speech. It was said "a few
C:.1icago, Sept.
21-.INS-Ar.- 1~·."
I On Feb.
.
.'&gt;, the Ohio riYer
a. bombshell to the people at lo.rge, ated on an open shop
1:; at- ceed io Chlentao.
Wltt1 a grand stand and a JutfKt.".s' minor corrections" remained
be othrr r1oeunwnt,
high om . ! Th · rcimtntcd fai r rnaf!ngcr lm· . lerritory, 25
In 192
southwe.sti""m_ . Oh¥;1,
but was Car rrom uncxpccUJd 111 temptJng to dictare policy Lo 1.11&gt;."
r.II'tfcrm d~:stroyed by ftre, author!- made before It wa11 plu.ced In the clab; of being .;.ubject Lu lht: m~ mediRidJ sta rted dlctntin g ll'li.E'J ~ j was hit, and a. month later, ell
well-Informed. flnanclal quarters .
Inasmuch B.R the compu.ny has
Tokkl, Sept. 21 _ 1Nt)--In ttle face ties toda}l started an lnvestigaLiou hands of his lll.enographer ror flnlll tluence of Scarface ).J Capone. w•• .; to flr,ish up his share of cotH•;,pu 11 - Mar. 26. a tmllar t remor occurred
11
The order, coupled with another no working agreement with the of sharp prote!!ts by Chinese au- In &amp;'l attempt to tearn no.mes or typing:.
brou~;ht to liQ:ht today With publ1- ' denr•: t•emalning to be dOJJf' :;ln..:.:-11No serlou~; damage
was reported !'J b
decree closing lhe Lbndon stock union, Smith sold, "we 11 el:l no rea· thoritles at Nanking and Pelping, the ringlt!aders ot a riot at the New
-t&amp;.Uon or n 12·pll.l{t' amda\"it, stcn- l thl' dose or l.he fair.
unv or t.he shocks.
exchange fOI" today. was natul'Blly son why the company should pi:'r· the Japanese government dectded Bremen a!.IWmODHe race track late I 0...-at•olt. Sept. 21 - With PrcsldrmL cd 1111~ sworn to by Tbcodw·c w. '
, ·
80
the te topic or conversation In the mit tht! union to dlctau to \.lli."
today to continue tUJ mUitary oc- yesterday.
Hoour it•.-. guest of honor and the Miller , formerly an a.sslstaut
PASTORAL FIGHT
Tokro. Sept. :.li-INS-Nioc ~
•·ctt.y"-tha.t area. at one mile
/ cupation of Sooth Manchuria for
Dlspuntled patrons stormed the cash bon WI Issue reported Hettled state's att.orni!Y John A. Swa11s?n. .
· IS PATCHED UP sons l'.'erl' kille-d and seorCB. inj~
!SQUare In the heart of London
TO PROBE PRIVATE LIFE
lt.he prt!,&amp;ent.
judgu;' plat!oraa, and pourt!d iiiHO· accorc'Jng to hh; wishes. lht&gt; AmeriTh~ affidavit charges thnL. Mli h'l
by au earthquake which ocClirn!:d
w h lch ror genera"... ons h as been the
Mansfield.. o., -....t. 21- lNB-Thc
entat! ve prom....,.
was tn.lld e, l!ne over both structures ana set can Legion opened its tlllrteent.h Wll.ll forced out of the states al ·J
......
" • th ,__.·' &lt;pl·c·n•--r
~ ""' .,, -_
.r~ ......
T
•-·
-·d"l'
.. .._.. _
000
1
1 n'llmoney man
Jelsu:-e hours of Dr•. Harry 0 . Roby !'"'wever,
o.ou hy the them artre 1 dol.n1 &amp;. $20,
a todconvention
h1
100 torncv 's o.lfi~ 1 bt.'cause
h
ldl
" y·,,
' ' 1" north or Tokyo.
~-•.e t or th e w0r ld ·
'·
in a ll 01e d ro. t•-•
dam· annua
iu
0 1fymplc
of his ox·1 ML. Vf'rnon. 0 .. Siipt. 21- INS- , "·"·
40
Throgmorton street. where the .. , II',' ManstlelU dentist who wus . forelill omcl! for transmiaalon to R(!e, omclals S8id.
aren
ay w II! an army o
~ ceii81W zeal n t e ra ng um r P!'acc and good will rclgn::&gt;d l.odltv ' NL'merou!'i
fires b~·oJ:e out after
1
st.ock exchance is loca ted • was _,...m- •.. eat•n
to
death
with
a
lead
pip~
e
nese
a
ona
l{OYern·
Fl&amp;E
•T
FORD
PLANT
t
ft
''~
'
I
.. , . Ht·a""
,v p•·ope,ty d ..
IU.I.:_.,.
'
Ohl
N
11
llat
000
l'
i
lue
and
01'8}1
clad
World
Wat
p1"0Sl'CIIt1on
ur
Capone
i!yndlcate
in
the
Vine
street
Chmch
of
t'."
•tt•k- _• .;.
Oh·-•·
•-pt 21 INS- -'t
•,. fea••d
" .
med rrom. 10 o'clock onwards wlth Frldoy lght, we•·e to 00 pded into men 1 a t Nan kin r th a t 1apanese
ve
erons
overran
the
ag
bl!dFCketi
est.nbllslunent.s
.
Chrh1
and
persons
who
went
to
,.,
....
.·· •
CI'O••ds ot excited sllk·hatted stock by •••!Ice t~·y In th-lr dcspemt&lt;! Itroops wou /d •1
........
.-• ., toclh · Ford
- motor " y.
. ~l!rvlces lallt night , cx.vorting
u
.,.,. ·•th&lt;lr
...~
a.~n t rom
br,lldln
TIIREE ••·•~aTED KILLED
~0
...
"'
'"""
M td
d othe to
Tbree u
gil
Pour mojor subject&amp;---prohibltlon,
ow..-v
clash bel ween nval pasturs, rc ·
e
80011
u en an
r wns as
as company plant on the Delaware UQe.:nployment relief and nntlon:..l
Delrolt, &amp;pt. .:.U- INS-Thrc:: maiued-t.o ht..r two sermon.ll .
Writlen expresell' for I. }(. 8.
brokers. tratnc W65 demoralized as search for a clue to t;l'i! identity of
thoU58nds of persons milled outside hi.B ~layer.
the situation became quieter.
..lver
were badly damq:ed Luda}l b}l de~--. Slide ~om the""''''' Qtl''" ._ ... d
ed l
T'
I
I'h d
tch
Columbus, 0 .. Sept. 21-'l'.he
1
While
hopes
of
an
amicable
set
·~
"
•
'-'0
j&gt;ersons
were
rtopor...,..
rown
o~~~
wan
1111
m
.ul;ters
"
pa
•
"Flo...,
both entrances ot the exchange, I Sportsmen and professional men tlernent at an early ..
......,· ll spectacular ftre. Ever)' ftre com· tlon-aalto.ted
veterans. as leg· day when n.n airplane di'Jt:d in w .ct liP tbeir dlttt!rences and buUl or earth disturbances noted In 0,....,
but Jnsread of paniclty rumors I with whom Roby mingled when not , bel
re
'"'
......,. pany In Cbester and nelghborlnlf !on omclals SOUJlht lo ally ni l op· L:lk(' St . Clair herl! from a heigh t
the pulpiL last mght, al· la11t night were what are kMW(l ,U
there was merely speculation.
actudb· engaaed in his work were J
botoUihB responded.
position to
of the Houvu or 1,000 feet:
thouth It had been declared tbat "tension quakes."
o!
It waa believed in some quarters to b? questioned In the hope they omce from' Manchuria Indicted
The flre. ot Wldetennlned or1cin, admi llstratlon . II was reported the
I •roul:le would llrlse when IU?v. J . P . nature often occur wlthQUt
that the exchange would remain might present an t!xplnnnUon
that further trouble wa.s brewing Rtarted In the pa.lnt shop. It wu presilll!nt hnrl bt•&lt;m assw·cd thf'
Al!lSCn of Lakewood, the new pas- detected by the a.,.ern.ge person. ciOM!d tomorrow also to give ftnrm- 1the murder.
and that the mobilization of ,1 accompanied by a terrltlc
convention would not ask for tull
t('f . made an etrort to dellv&amp; a
cial authoriUea a better chance to ·
---stt·onger Japanese Rmty In Man: aion. Plant omclals eat.lmated
cash PM.Ymeut 01 the bonus bcfmt'
•
:;ern
..y
hi
ld
S SIIRV
...
y
FLOOD
.\REA
d
t
"hundreds
or
tbousandtl
VInn·
l
.
lUll
age
of
a
portion
of
the.
Interior
gauge the situation. but t 5 cou ! LIN£JY
""
churla might be
amap a,.
he c'ttcJded to be lt&amp; auest. The
b t RI "V
for_ SCY· the earth with the outer
, .. . A#
21
NOT be conftnned.
j Nanking. St!pt.
- INS-With
Dll!:pa.tcht!s from Harbin stated ot dollars.
hlbitJon issue. though, wa s full ol
t: ll )t'lu:;,
1eportt'd tu bt.: up- trying to adjust themaelves.
The Immediate course of govern- 1',he approval ot the Chinese
that Chinese troops were aS&amp;I!mbl· "FATTY" IN TROUBLE AG.Iif dynamite and
e.,.ery lndkallon
•
pO!Wit to tdlowlng Rev. All1son to t he tremors were felt In we:En
mental action beyond . obtal.nlniJr aUst government, Colonel und
ing there in l&amp;rfe numbers and also
Hollywood, sept. 2I-IN8--Ro8· pointed to a ''tluish flshl" Oil Ule Brick lnduatry Showa 8 II bkt• till! pulpit
Ohio and !'astern lndlanll
parliamentary approval o! the gold Cho•le• A. IJndberoh today em- at Klrb; to the routh. Japonea• eoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, corpulent tloor of the convention.
reot Gain, Steel Biueat
Declaring h' "" •hu " ' " ' _-' " "m probable that the ""I""
.,
5uspenslon was In doubt.. Govern~ barked upon an a.erlal survey ot hhe forces were maaslng at Chanrchum comedian of the SUversheet, was
The. bonus Issue was settled. ont&gt;
~ontnct m April, Rev. Way(, .~· on thl..s occasion took pliLCe aJalll
ment and nnanctal spokesmen in- North Kia.nasu nood area.
at the &amp;1\hle time. The situation rree on •too bail today, eharaes h•h.Jeelon oftlclal Wid lnt.ernalian ·
Lou in Month
I :U&amp;M w .-·t"COgntze an urd l"l or 01 ,- the fault Une which begins near
slsted. that Britain wou1d NOT re
was described as "tense," with a with '·breaking g-la&amp;i on the high· al Nev.•s Servlc~. by an "g~·nent
missal from the church bva rd .
Waterville. o., and extends soutllmaln oft the KO].d standard for long, RELIEF COMMITTEE
serious ba.tt.lt! In prospect.
wa.y."
amon!l convention leaders to acoept
washingtoo. Sept. 21- INs-Re· l Ch11rch o11lclals said a settlement ward through that part o1 $be
and In this connection there was
TO SELECT JOBS In a previous enpaemtn&amp; at It was charged that Arbuckle a reararted "Kansas rcsvlut lon'" ports to the Bureau of Labor stlt· had t&gt;ecn rcachLd hf&gt;tw:'('n the two s t.a.te.
,- ,
considerable agitation ror some new
Changchun, thirty Japanese sol· daahed a boUle to the pavement, deci:utng again&amp;t Immediate cas:1 tlstlcs for Augmt llh.ow the acces ·, mlnl~ters.
This lint' ,of rault p&amp;SSI!S near
decisive measure to ensure speedy
diets were ldlled and seventy were t!:X.Cla.lmed "there soos the eyl- P8YIDI!nts. Thl.s rt'SO intiQn, adopt('(! stan rate of employment for In- ~
.~
Lima and Findla}l and In Adauil
return of normal oomUtlona.
Cc.lumb\111, 0., Sept. :11- INS- wounded, whlle an entire Chinese denct~."
by the home deportment of Natlou - dustry as a whole was 2.60, while PAIR CAPTURED
. count.v becomes a break wh~. bN
1
The London Dally Herald, organ Sell'ctton.. ot
In Oovernor battalion was reported to have bel!u
At the atatlon the actor demand - al Commander Ralph T.
the total sepa.ra.tlon rate was 3.67.1
AfTER GUN fiGHT been the :;eene of numeroll!l adJuet
1 ed a sobrlt!t}l teat. both for hlmselt woulrl put the leQ:Ion on rl'cord as It was announced tod.ay.
1 tbe Labor party urged Premier George 9hltes winter bridge butJd .. wiped out.
• mcuts in the po. t. The same Jlnt
Donald to call
international Ina prog-ram will be made "so far a&amp;
Attacks alre&amp;d¥ have been mad.e land poUceman Stewart. Both Pl68 · dt'Cio.rlng the bonus should have
The Brick Industry sJ1oWt!d the j
-J ha11 been tt·aced 11down Into central
nn:nel&amp;l conference Immediately to poMib1e" by tt.e state · relief 0 com· at KlrJn upon Japanese troops, and ed the test.
paid rln fuU when flrsten.acted but hlrhest l\cce88ion rate for any of . Gallipolis. 0., Sept. 21- INS- . Kt!ntut::k}l, where Jt, adjolll8
tale
grapple wttb the problem.
mlttee, Hl&amp;:hwa}l Director
· W. a numbt!r of bulldlnga wert! de·
:.bat after all. the Iegtoa's firs t duty the Industries, amountJng to '1 :21. Declaring to be members or a "Larue·· fault of western Kentudty.
Merrell promtsed toda)·.
stroyed by Cb!neiM! rloten.
CAPSIZED BOAT FOUND
Is to the governmeJlt. It would de · Iron and steel had tht! lowest a.c· 1 countertelting g:aniJ, E. W. Rhode.s
No disturbances In Ohio ever art
uhln.gto
21 INS11le 200 or 300 brRI"ge&amp; which wall
In dlaoW18ln1 the PI'Ote8ta of t.he
Sanduaky, 0., Sept. 21-IN&amp;l!hat. because the treasury 1o ceMion rate, amounting to .94.
1111d E. W . Sayre, both of Charles- likely to be at all serious as t.h•
Lo':cton'a
ln piaclna -;n em- be etected at an approximate cost I Nankln11 rovernment ag:allllt the Plndlhl an 18-fooL sallboa.L cap- depJe&gt;ted and the a.dmt11 istration
The highest quit rate was showu ton, w. Va..
were to be given
rock underlying t.hla state
b&amp;riiO on gold export.s and clo&amp;ln' of $3,COO,OOO wiD be built according M&amp;Qehurlan OC(:Up&amp;tlon, Japanese 1taec1 near the shore at Qed•r faces an even gn2ater deficit next by Lhe boot and shoe industry, to- hearings tn federal court at Hunt~ has beeome cool. The lower strab
tock
h
ived to reconurtendatloru or the . com- omclala &amp;aid attempts of Chlneae PoJnt. tnveatlp.ton &amp;oday attell)pt- YBRr, the war·born orpnlza.Uon of tallng 2.18. The lowest quit rate. lngton. w. Va., following their cap- are appa·oxlmately 3.000 feet belOW
the •
exc ""'' was rece
mllt.e, ..,. that work will be pro-·I troo,. to deatnty part ot lite IIOUUl ed to detennine whether any nveo .,., heroe• will not ask ror full cn•h .56, was shown b!' the lowtdry and tu" In • gun flahl with pollee here , the earth's surface In the weateni
vldert In communities where
Manchuria railway \1'8.11 chiefly to had been Ioet tn the Lake accld8ot. pavmf'uts ut this tUne
mllChlne lndustrJ.
Rhodes was t!ihot in the leg and I part of the state. The tremor 01
reserve bank of New Yort, the pklyment Is moat acute," the dlrec- blame•for the Present. crlsla.
'nle boathowned by J. W. ~.
TtlJ1 lnrormatiun w'ru; PKI"tiflll" The highest dlliCbarge rate . .96, , broUihL to a Oa'll1polla hoapllal. l last nlsht may have developed a
Bank or Prance and
oent.ral tor's &amp;tatement said.
SatWactory ll88\lr1Dcq
would Sand.uek)\ ad bam tHen from Ita confirmed by A:he action or the was rea:lstered by the IIBwmtll in-1 Bn}lre was captured Jbq_ultaneously. brt!P.k either nl!ar the around level
A gang of counterteiten has been or at the lower atrata. The ctaaDat
ftnancla1 ln~~Ututtona 1n a poalt.ion to finance projeets In all destitute have to be liven by the Oblnell! for moorlnl &amp;t llr.nd'UIQ wiUtout his resoluUons aastsnment committee dWitry. The lowest diacharae rate,
to akl, woul(\, prepare at once to "It will obviously be 101poulble the safety of Japaneae cttllens ADd permlsllon. ·· When tbe craft was In dL'tJarllli aratnat callh po.yments .10. wu In '-he iron and steel In· operattns In thla sect.lon for sever- probably waa limited to a few tndl:..
help :&amp;:nllaDd, hard hit by the communltlea, but our belt efforts property In Kaaobutia beJ'on Ja· found, U. Ifill were lilt, ,leadiq &amp;o While ,.refrinl 'thirty bonus teHo- dustry. Brick Bhowed the hl&amp;hest 1111 montba, chaneina- t2 bills Lo »J. ea. and It Is hardly llteJy~f•
W1l1 be IJ)ent tn that direetlon" the pan could Ure ltl nt1r mWta.ry COil· the bellif t¥t. li bad. capeiJed
layoff
ratB--'1'.&amp;1-w'hlle
mjen'1 and &amp;be two men were believed by at.rearns were alfected or any not ·
&lt;OoaUDu.d form Pll• I)
at&amp;tfmeot &amp;Cl4td.
trol of tbt countq.
while INiAl MOld.
• (OQntiautd au pap lis)
ciothlnl lhowed the lowest, Ul.
odlcera to be members of the 11ana:. a.ble rh&amp;n&amp;e.s made on tbe• ..

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sherift' as an atteJ.·math ol .._dumto
Pelplng, Sept. 21.-With Japanes'
the people of Britain to
ket!p
fio.gs flying throughout south Man- Amht:rst hospital today.
"steady nerves and a cool head" j
rhurla and with Japanese troops in I Burt wa11 shot by Artl1Ui' Hintz,
I
control of 60000 ""U8re miles of a. spt:clal deputy, o.fter he: &amp;ll&amp;hth•
was Issued by the press and ftnaJ, '
-•
1' wcunoed hi• brother-ln-Iow, WillCllal authorities today In the wake! Checkwe11hman Is Cau1e Chinese territory, Marshal Chang 1 1am Blpoa, 11. and had pointed his
of the National coalition govern·
Of Trouble At Sun•
Hsueh·Llang, 30-year-old govel"Uor gun ut Hinb, t:ounty • II.UUwrit.les
ment's decaion remporarlly aband
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d Ma.nchurla, t.dtlay denounced tht! sald.
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lnea
Japanese occupation as an "act or 1
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fort to alleviate the flnanclal crisis.
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FLIERS FOUND
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Iwar and appea to a
na 1.0 , London, Bept.. 21-INB-A report
nomic authorities were virtually I Thr&lt;Jat of a atrllte hung
the unite In driving out t.he Invaders . 1 that WUJy Rody, Chrlatlan Jehmen
unanimous In extolling the order, sunday C!'eek uolll Mmlll(l: rl!glon
Chang Hsueh-L1ang isllued h~ llllld Fernando Costa Vlega, !!~'ttrd
under Which the Bank or England today while oftlcllllM of the Sund.11.y Iappeal from a 11Jckbed tn the Rock-tr
lo=-ATt!:tt: ft:!ht:m
is mUeved ot t.he obligation of sell- Creel&gt;; Coal Company calmly sat ef"ller hospital here abandon1nl ]
th 0
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